Sample Outline
Worksheet: Informative / Persuasive Speech (ver. #1) Trumbull
February
17, 2007
<REQUIRED HEADING>:
Speaker:
Specific Purpose Statement:
Thesis Statement:
Title (optional):
Introduction
I. Attention-getter:
II. Establish Relevance of subject:
III. Establish Ethos of Speaker (Credibility):
IV. Thesis Statement:
V. Preview (each main point):
<POSSIBILITIES>:
First....
Next....
Finally....
(TRANSITIONS -- INTERNAL SUMMARIES /
INTERNAL PREVIEWS / SIGNPOSTS)
Body
I. Main Idea #1
A. Sub-point and/or Supporting Material (such as a statistic or quotation)
1. Sub-sub point
2. Sub-sub point
B. Sub-point and/or Supporting Material
1. Sub-sub point
2. Sub-sub point
(TRANSITIONS -- INTERNAL SUMMARIES /
INTERNAL PREVIEWS / SIGNPOSTS)
II. Main Idea #2
A. Sub point and/or Supporting Material
1. Sub-sub point
2. Sub-sub point
B. Sub point and/or Supporting Material
1. Sub-sub point
2. Sub-sub point
(TRANSITIONS -- INTERNAL SUMMARIES /
INTERNAL PREVIEWS / SIGNPOSTS)
III. Main Idea #3
A. Sub point and/or Supporting Material
1. Sub-sub point
2. Sub-sub point
B. Sub point and/or Supporting Material
1. Sub-sub point
2. Sub-sub point
(TRANSITIONS -- INTERNAL SUMMARIES /
INTERNAL PREVIEWS / SIGNPOSTS)
Conclusion
I. Summarize (overall theme):
II. Review (each main point):
III. Give “closure” to the speech:
IV. Creative concluding thought (end with impact):
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References
SAMPLE OUTLINE (ver.
#2) Trumbull
Speaker:
Specific Purpose Statement: After listening to my speech, my audience
members will be able to list at least three ways to avoid typical modern
illness.
Thesis Statement: The three main causes of modern illness are
poor diet, pollution, and stress, all of which can be controlled to some extent
by each of us.
(Optional) Topic: "The Causes of Modern Illness"
(Optional) Title: "Are You Committing Nutritional
Suicide?"
Introduction
I. Do
you ever feel like this?
Quotation: Adelle Davis on exhaustion.
II.
You
can make yourself feel better. (Preview
main points)
Body
I.
Modern people often suffer from poor diets.
A. Too
many convenience foods can cause malnutrition.
B. Too
many chemical preservatives can cause toxic reactions.
C.
Irregularly scheduled meals can cause gastric disorders.
Internal summary: What to do about it.
Transition: Diet is only one form of
"pollution."
II.
Modern people are subjected to more pollution than ever before.
A. Air pollution contributes to respiratory
diseases.
Statistics: Bergsman
B. Water pollution contributes to
digestive diseases.
C. Noise pollution contributes to
nervous disorders.
Internal summary: What to do
about it.
Transition: Noise pollution is only one cause of stress.
III.
Modern people are subjected to more stress than ever before.
A. Work-related stress
contributes to nervous disorders.
Statistics: Calabrese
B.
The day-to-day stress of modern living
contributes to circulatory diseases.
Internal
summary: What to do about it.
Conclusion
I.
Review the problem.
II.
Review what we can do about it.
III.
One final thought.
Quotation:
Michael Smith on the pleasures of good health.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bergsman, Jurrit. Health
Care: Its Psychosocial Dimension. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.:
Humanities Press, 1985.
Calabrese, Edward J., and
Michael W. Dorsey. "How to Insure
your Health in a
Dangerous
World." Vital Speeches of the Day 52 (January 15, 1987): 213.
Leonard, George B. "Ultimate Fitness: Esquire's
10 keys to High-level Health and
Athletic
Performance." Esquire 101 (May 1987): 87.
Smith, Michael J. Personal interview on September 22,
1989. At Illinois State
University.
Survey on Health Habits
conducted at Illinois State University on September 24, 1989.