Types of
Speech
According to
Purpose
Informative Speech
• aims to inform/ educate the audience on a
specific topic
• presents facts, data, and explanations in a
clear, unbiased manner
• The goal is to increase the audience's
knowledge and understanding without
trying to influence their opinions.
Enlighten
Shed light on
new ideas
or concepts
Educate
Provide detailed
information on
a subject
Clarify
Explain complex
topics in simple
terms
Demonstrative Speech
• shows the audience how to do
something
• provides step-by-step instructions or
explanations of a process
Persuasive Speech
• to influence the audience's beliefs,
attitudes, or actions
• presents arguments and evidence to
support a specific viewpoint
Element Purpose
Ethos Establish speaker's credibility
and authority
Logos Present logical arguments and
evidence
Pathos Appeal to audience's emotions
and values
Entertainment Speech
• aims to amuse, delight, or inspire the audience
• often uses humor, storytelling, or personal anecdotes
• The primary goal is to create an enjoyable experience
for the listeners.
Comedy
Humorous
speeches that
evoke laughter
and joy
Inspiration
Uplifting speeches
that motivate and
encourage
Storytelling
Engaging narratives
that captivate the
imagination

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    Informative Speech • aimsto inform/ educate the audience on a specific topic • presents facts, data, and explanations in a clear, unbiased manner • The goal is to increase the audience's knowledge and understanding without trying to influence their opinions. Enlighten Shed light on new ideas or concepts Educate Provide detailed information on a subject Clarify Explain complex topics in simple terms
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    Demonstrative Speech • showsthe audience how to do something • provides step-by-step instructions or explanations of a process
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    Persuasive Speech • toinfluence the audience's beliefs, attitudes, or actions • presents arguments and evidence to support a specific viewpoint Element Purpose Ethos Establish speaker's credibility and authority Logos Present logical arguments and evidence Pathos Appeal to audience's emotions and values
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    Entertainment Speech • aimsto amuse, delight, or inspire the audience • often uses humor, storytelling, or personal anecdotes • The primary goal is to create an enjoyable experience for the listeners. Comedy Humorous speeches that evoke laughter and joy Inspiration Uplifting speeches that motivate and encourage Storytelling Engaging narratives that captivate the imagination