| THE SUBJECT:
 
	
	Narrowyour topic 
	(eventually) to no more than what could be handled in a 15 page term paper.  In 
	any one speech 2-4 main points is all you can do effectivelyEach speech will need a specific topic, a thesis and 
	a specific purpose - ideally each of your speeches will build on the previous one. REMEMBER: you are not required to cover everything 
	about your subject, even everything about your narrowed topic. You probably 
	can't give a good speech the is specific, concrete and memorable and do 
	"everything." Doing a good job on a limited set of points is far better than 
	doing a superficial job on a broader topic.
	Consider audience. You want to tell us NEWS about 
	your issue while not going over-our-heads.
 
	-- THE 
	STATUS QUO [Expository]   This assignment has features of 
	the "Sourced Essay" assignment in ENGL 110.SPEECH 1 
		SPEECH 2 -- THE 
	ISSUES [Informative]    This assignment has 
	similarities to the "Evaluation" essay assignment in ENGL 110.You don't have to follow this structure, but see 
		me if you have another idea. The goal of the first speech is to explain the
		current state of affairs regarding your topic. 
		Eventually you will be trying to persuade us that some change 
		is needed. For that to work we need to know where we are now. 
		Some ways to do that: 
		
			Explain current policy, law, etc. and how it 
			is working (structure function) Explain the history of the issue -- how we 
			got to the present (chronological) Explain what's going on with your issue now 
			and why it is a hot topic now (cause and effect) Don't slide into Speech 2 issues here
 
		SPEECH 3 -- POLICY 
	PERSUASION    This assignment is similar to the 
	"Position" essay assignment in ENGL 110.The goal of the second speech is to lay out the 
		principle arguments and problems regarding your topic that are currently 
		being discussed as important. Between your speech and your partner's you want 
		to understand the nature of the controversy but you 
		don't want to really try to persuade us that one 
		side is right. Some ways to do that: 
		
			Topical issues (Pro or Con or multiple sides)
			Topical problem/solution Case study
 
		The goal of the third speech is to 
		present a plan of action that solves some problem related to 
		your AND persuade us it should be adopted You will have some latitude in this speech to 
		select an audience different from (and more suitable for your purpose 
		than) SCAT 101. Some ways to do that: -- to be covered later (see 
		text for ideas) 
		
			Motivated Sequence Inspirational Model Pro - Con |