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Main Element

The Speaker

What is the _____ bracket of your audience?

Age

What constitutes the audience? Are they all males? Or females? Or both.

Gender

There are component of culture that are very sensitive and as a rule speakers should be very tactful and managinh sensitive materials about the culture of the audience.

Cultural and Ethnic background.

Used for a specific audience

Jargons

Attended with appropriate attire and manners.

Formal Occasions

Do not require much restriction on dress code.

Informal Occasions

Supporting Materials should have the following characteristics.

Relevance


Accuracy


Number of supporting materials

Is a statement that comes from a person

Testimony

Makes an abstract or vague idea clear

Examples

Is composed of numerical figures.

Statistics

A material that easily captures the attention of an individual.

A Story

Is a question which the audience has no direct answer.

Rhetorical Questions

An illustrative story which is usually humurous but it has a relevant message.

Anecdote

Follows the sequence of events in which they took place.

Chronological order

Deals in giving the cause of an event and it's corresponding effects.

Causal Order

Presents the problem and corresponding solutions.

Problem - Solution Order

Presents the main point from top to bottom, left to right etc.

Spatial Order

Gives the main topic and it's sub topics.

Topical Order

Are words or phrase that indicates when a speaker has completed one thought and would like to move to present other ideas.

Transition

Are brief statement that indicate exactly where you are in your speech.

Signposts

Signal or list the subpoints that will follow

Internal Previews

Review main points or sub points

Internal Summaries