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Class-public speaking

To generate a list of possible topics, respond to these questions below:

Do you hope to demonstrate a process, or would you rather explain how something is done or happens?

What do you enjoy doing? What have you learned to do well? What would you like to learn to do? These questions help you brainstorm possible topics for a speech of demonstration

What processes interest you? What processes do you know something about? What processes would you like to learn more about?

From the two lists you develop, one for demonstrations and the other for explanations, choose your three favorites. Spend a little time thinking about which of the top three topics you'd like to speak about.

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