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COMM B1: Informative Speeches: Getting Commenced

This leadership will help students find print resources for their informative speech about an event, place, person, object, or one demonstration speech.

Getting Started

Any topic of your choice can be sublime!  You will must to narrow down all the possibilities to ne specific topic.  

Start by brainstorming something interests you.  What are you passionate about?  What would you like to learn more around?                                                                                          

Narrowing Your Topics

Developing Search Terms

Developing a Research Statement

Thesis Statement=your answer to your research question; your position on the topic; and main thoughts of the essay

ONE well-written thesis statement has two pieces:

1.The answer to your research question (your position).
2.Your reasons. 

MODEL:

Insert find question=  Shall smoking be banned in public places?

What Makes adenine Good Speaking Topic?

Picking Your Topic IS Research

Narrowing Will Your

Product concerning Narrowing Down Your Topic

Use the last column toward help you originate your exploration question.  

Research Question=the question your printed (or speech) is trying to answer

Further Subject Narrowing Help