TYPES OF SPEECHES




 BY HECTOR FLORES
THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF
       SPEECHES
THE INFORMATIVE SPEECH




   The main purpose behind an informative speech is to
deliver the information or message clearly to the audience.
 An informative speech should contain useful information
 that is unique for the audience and draws their attention
                    towards the speech.
Types of informative speech

Speeches   about objects:
Speeches about objects include those about people, places, animals,
structures, etc.
Speeches   about events:
Events are happening or occurrences, both past and present.
Speeches about concepts:
Concepts are ideas, philosophies, and arguments.
Speeches about processes:
Is how something is made, how something is done or how
something works.
The persuasive speech


A persuasive speech is an oral argument designed and
presented to convince or influence the listener to do a
 specific thing, such as vote for a certain candidate or
                    support a cause.
Types of persuasive speech

examples Questions of fact:
Will the stock market rally in 2010?
Examples of questions of policy:
Are smokers being unfairly singled out for higher taxation
Examples of questions of value.
do people have the right to choose to die whith dignity?
Speeches for special occasions


 It is usefull for special moments for examples
     birthday, graduations, weddings and more.
Point to keep in mind

   The speech must fit the occasion.

   The speech must meet the allotted time.

   Intended remarks must be accurate.

Types of speeches

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    TYPES OF SPEECHES BY HECTOR FLORES
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    THE INFORMATIVE SPEECH The main purpose behind an informative speech is to deliver the information or message clearly to the audience. An informative speech should contain useful information that is unique for the audience and draws their attention towards the speech.
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    Types of informativespeech Speeches about objects: Speeches about objects include those about people, places, animals, structures, etc. Speeches about events: Events are happening or occurrences, both past and present. Speeches about concepts: Concepts are ideas, philosophies, and arguments. Speeches about processes: Is how something is made, how something is done or how something works.
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    The persuasive speech Apersuasive speech is an oral argument designed and presented to convince or influence the listener to do a specific thing, such as vote for a certain candidate or support a cause.
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    Types of persuasivespeech examples Questions of fact: Will the stock market rally in 2010? Examples of questions of policy: Are smokers being unfairly singled out for higher taxation Examples of questions of value. do people have the right to choose to die whith dignity?
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    Speeches for specialoccasions It is usefull for special moments for examples birthday, graduations, weddings and more.
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    Point to keepin mind  The speech must fit the occasion.  The speech must meet the allotted time.  Intended remarks must be accurate.