Organizing Your Main ideas 9.1 183
In this chapter, we will discuss the patterns of organization that are com-
monly used to arrange the main ideas of a speech. Then we will explain how
to integrate supporting materials into a speech. We will talk about transitions,
previews, and summaries. Finally, we will discuss and illustrate two types of
speech outline: the preparation outline and speaking notes. Chapter 10 and 11
discuss introductions and conclusions, the final components of the organiza-
tional stage of the preparation process.
Organizing Your Main Ideas
9.1 List and describe five patterns for organizing the main ideas of a speech.
In Chapter 7, we discussed how to generate a preliminary plan for your speech
by determining whether your central idea has logical divisions, could be sup-
ported by several reasons, or could be explained by identifying specific steps.
These divisions, reasons, or steps become the main ideas of the body of your
speech and the basis for the organization task highlighted in Figure 9.1.
9.1
Generate
Main Ideas
Select and
Narrow
Topic
CONSIDER
THE
AUDIENCE
Develop
Central
Idea
Gather
Supporting
Material
Rehearse
Speech
Determine
Purpose
Organize
Speech
Deliver
Speech
Figure 9.1 Organize your speech to help your audience
remember your key ideas and to give your speech clarity and
structure.
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