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- Was the general purpose
(to inform, to persuade,
to entertain) clear? - Was the specific purpose
appropriate for the
audience?- Were the main ideas
clearly identified in
the introduction of
the speech,
developed in the
body of the speech,
and summarized in
the conclusion of the
speech?- Was the central
idea clear
enough to be
summarized in
one sentence?
- Was the central
- Were the main ideas
- Was the topic appropriate for
the audience, the occasion,
and the speaker? - Was the speech narrowed to
fit the time limits? - Did the speaker make appropriate eye
contact with the audience? - Did the speaker use appropriate volume
and vocal variation? - Did the speaker use gestures and posture
appropriately? - Did the speaker use presentation aids that
were easy to see and handled effectively? - Did the speaker use presentation aids
that were of high quality? - Did the speech
sound as though
it was well
rehearsed? - Did the speaker
seem familiar
with the speech
content? - Did the speech have a clear
introduction that caught
attention, provided a preview of
the speech, and established the
speaker’s credibility? - Did the speaker organize the body
of the speech in a logical way? - Did the speaker use transitions,
summaries, and signposts to
clarify the organization? - Did the speaker appropriately
summarize the major ideas and
provide closure to the speech
during the conclusion? - Did the speaker use varied and interesting
supporting material? - Did the speaker use effective and
appropriate evidence to support
conclusions? - Did the speaker use credible supporting
material?
Deliver
Speech
Generate
Main Ideas
Develop
Central
Idea
Gather
Supporting
Material
Select and
Narrow
Topic
Rehearse
Speech
Determine
Purpose
Organize
Speech
Audience
Orientation
Did the speaker
make a specific
effort to adapt to
the audience?
Figure 5.2 Asking yourself these questions will help you to evaluate any speech.
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