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Preparation Outline Preparation Outline
Helps prepare speechHelps prepare speech Not full text of speechNot full text of speech
See Katy Mazz’s Preparation Outline on p. 233
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SubpointSubpoint
Develops an aspect of a Develops an aspect of a main pointmain point– Sub-subpointSub-subpoint
develops an aspect of develops an aspect of a a subpointsubpoint
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CoordinationCoordination
Arranging points into Arranging points into successive levels, with successive levels, with points on a specific points on a specific level having equal level having equal importanceimportance
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SubordinationSubordination
Ranking ideas in order Ranking ideas in order from most to least from most to least importantimportant
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Connectives Connectives
Words & phrases that:Words & phrases that:– Link main ideasLink main ideas– Summarize argumentsSummarize arguments– Help transition from one Help transition from one
point to the nextpoint to the next
(Chapter 9)(Chapter 9)
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Student Video Student Video ExampleExampleRachel Rota;Transition; 8 sec.Click image to play video; “alt” & “enter” keys for full screen.Windows Media Player required
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Tips for Tips for Preparation OutlinePreparation Outline
Use complete Use complete sentencessentences
Label introduction, Label introduction, body, conclusion & body, conclusion & connectivesconnectives
Use consistent pattern Use consistent pattern of symbols & of symbols & indentationindentation
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Tips for Tips for Preparation Outline Preparation Outline (cont.)(cont.)
Divide points into at Divide points into at least two subpointsleast two subpoints
Check for balanceCheck for balance Keep audience-Keep audience-
centered focuscentered focus
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Speaking OutlineSpeaking Outline
Condensed form of Condensed form of preparation outlinepreparation outline
Helps speaker Helps speaker remember ideas while remember ideas while speakingspeaking
See Katy Mazz’s Speech Outline on p. 239
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Tips for theTips for theSpeaking OutlineSpeaking Outline
Use keywords & Use keywords & phrasesphrases
Use an outline formatUse an outline format Write clearly & legiblyWrite clearly & legibly Add cues for deliveryAdd cues for deliverySee InfoTrac College Edition Exercise 11.1: Creating a Speaking Outline at the Invitation to Public Speaking website.
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Note Cards AdvantagesNote Cards Advantages
Smaller & less obvious Smaller & less obvious than full sheets of than full sheets of paper paper
Sturdier & less likely to Sturdier & less likely to shakeshake
Give speaker something Give speaker something to hold on toto hold on to
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Guidelines for Note Guidelines for Note CardsCards
Use keywords & phrasesUse keywords & phrases No more than 5 or 6 lines No more than 5 or 6 lines
perper Do not write full textDo not write full text Write clearly Write clearly & legibly/type& legibly/type