SPCH 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Forgetting Curve

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What is important when planning strategies for your speech: define your specific purpose: Understand what you want to accomplish from your speech. Define to the audience what you are trying to convey to them. Assess how you can create constraints as well as opportunities for the audience: informing your audience: Informative strategies are used to share ideas with the audience. The speakers should be clear, accurate, and interesting. The audience should attentive to the speaker, and understand what is being said to modify their knowledge and/or beliefs. The reasons for informative speeches are to provide information to the audience to enable them to think and decide about matters that affect people. Also, providing information to trigger a change or an action: clarify your informative goal: The speaker has a goal and it should come across when presenting their speech. Defining: give the meaning of a word or phrase to make sure your audience understands.

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