Public Speaking

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

Chapter


9


This ChapTer Will
help You

•    Organize your main
points

•    Identify and use
traditional patterns,
including chronologi-
cal, spatial, causal,
problem–solution,
pro–con, and topical

•    Develop and support

ChaPter 9 Organizing Your Main Points


•    Link the parts of the
speech to one another
through skillful use of
connectives such as
signposts, transitions,
internal previews, and
internal summaries

•    Identify and use
alternative patterns—
including the wave,
the spiral, and the
star—when they are
appropriate

ELISIA CHOI MOVED to a new city and began work as an intern in a major
public relations firm. Her first project update to a group of clients clearly
explained the proposed design and demonstrated her ability to organize and
present complex ideas. Shortly thereafter she was hired to a full-time position
in the company. When asked why she spends so much time planning her
speeches, she replied,

A well-organized speech is easy to understand, follow, and remember.
Someone who organizes her speech well is often viewed as an organized
thinker and worker. It is important to always portray myself positively as a

Review the
chapter
Learning
Objectives
and Start
with a quick
warm-up
activity.


organizing your Main Points


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