Demonstrative speech 2

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INFORMING 1. Zulhidaweni NPM : 11.10.010.745.076 2. Siti superina NPM : 11.10.010.745. 3. Hilda handayani NPM : 11.10.010.745.

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Transcript of Demonstrative speech 2

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INFORMING

1. Zulhidaweni

• NPM : 11.10.010.745.076

2. Siti superina

• NPM : 11.10.010.745.

3. Hilda handayani

• NPM : 11.10.010.745.

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1. Demonstration speeches

Is designed to show your audience how to do something so that they will be able to do it on their own or have a better understanding of how it is done.

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Suggestion for your

demonstration

2. Determine wether the audience will see

the usefulness

of your demonstra

tion

3. Maintane your cool

4. Conform

to a predeter

mined time limit for your speech

1. Practice

your speech exactly as you plan to

deliver it

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2. Definition speeches

A definition speech informs the audience by

describing and explaining an object or concept.

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suggestion

1. Define

by exampl

e

2. Define by comparison or contrast

3. Define

by etimolo

gy

4. Define details

5. Define with

sensory aids

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3. Description speeches

A third method of communicating information, description , makes use of sensory to give the listener a clear picture of what is being communicated

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1. Introducing your self

2. Introducing a classmate

3. Describing a place

4. Describing an event

5. Describing historical events

Types of description speeches

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4. Exposition speeches

Expository speeches are those which

explain a process, concept, idea, or

belief

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Types of exspository1. Speeches to explain a process

2. Speeches to instruct

3. Book reviews

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example explain a processRaining process

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explanation

The primary purpose of

explanation is to make things clear or understandable

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analysis

1. Aplication :Is a form of analysis that makes clear

what is obscure or

implied

2. Evaluation: is a third

form analysis

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Comparison & contrast

Comparison or contrast is the act of examining two or more things in order to determine differences or similarities

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Example

The use of detailed or undetailed examples can be a clear and interesting

way to present information

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5. Guidelines for informative

speaking

To communicate effectively , you must have

the attention of your audience.

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Some suggestions

1. Make your material clear

1. Use familiar words

2. Use specific words

3. Use descriptive gestures

2. Make your material

interesting

1. Emphas

is

2. variet

y

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6. Sample undetailed outline

for speech to instruct

1. introduction

2. conclus

ion Eating healthily with a busy lifestyle

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Thank you