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Informative Speech Outline 10

This document provides an outline template for an informative speech. The outline includes sections for the topic, general purpose, specific purpose, thesis, introduction with preview of main ideas and credibility building, three main body points with sub-points, conclusion summarizing main ideas and concluding statement, bibliography citing a minimum of three sources, and list of visual aids. The outline is intended to guide students in preparing an informative speech and presentation.

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Informative Speech Outline 10

This document provides an outline template for an informative speech. The outline includes sections for the topic, general purpose, specific purpose, thesis, introduction with preview of main ideas and credibility building, three main body points with sub-points, conclusion summarizing main ideas and concluding statement, bibliography citing a minimum of three sources, and list of visual aids. The outline is intended to guide students in preparing an informative speech and presentation.

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Informative Speech Outline

(Due on day you present, and 10 points of presentation grade)

Preliminary Outline
I. Topic
II. General Purpose
III. Specific Purpose
IV. Thesis

(Attention-getter is utilized here and can serve as a transition to Introduction)

I. Introduction
A. Preview main ideas and/or presentation agenda
B. Tie topic to yourself (Build Creditability)

(Transition to next concept)

II. Body
A. Main Point #1
i. Sub- point
a.
b.
ii.
a.
b.
(Transition to next concept)
B. Main Point #2
i. Sub-point
a.
b.

ii.
a.
b.
(Transition to next concept)
C. Main Point #3
i. Sub-point
a.
b.
ii.
a.
b.
(Transition to next concept)
III. Conclusion
A. Summary (Summarize the main ideas as mentioned in the body of the speech).
B. Concluding statement (“Let me end by saying,,” “To finalize my thinking on this topic.”)

Bibliography: (Cite a minimum of 3 sources: text, one URL, magazine, periodical, expert
opinion/testimony, research journal, newspapers). APA/MLA Formatted.
1.
2.
3.

*Continues on next page


Visuals Used (Powerpoint is a tool to project a visual. Do not count it as a visual!)
1.
2.
3.

*This sample outline format should be used by students for preparation of the Informative speaking process.*

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