due today 9 hrs…. speech communication outline
this assignment is due today…… complete the attachment…..
Speech communication due today
This is due in 9 hours……
The instructions are in the attachment.
Pet Peeve/Rant Speech Prompt
***PLEASE WATCH THE LECTURE VIDEO INCLUDED IN THIS WEEKS MODULE TO UNDERSTAND THE FULL INSTRUCTIONS
Sometimes a good rant is necessary when trying to influence others to Step Up and make a change in the world. As communicators, we have the ability to facilitate conversation with those around us, because we all have a voice. Often, people complain and shout without really accomplishing anything. A well written, focused rant, however, is great way influence others. We use rants to narrow down our ideas to develop and send a clear main idea. This speech is mainly used to see where everyone is with their public speaking.
TIME FRAME: 2 TO 3 MINUTES
What is a Rant?
A rant is an opinionated speech about a current, meaningful topic
It usually expresses a position (how you feel about something)
It involves taking a stance about something important
Rants are usually witty, humorous, and entertaining
They are designed to leave a lasting impression about the topic
The point of a rant is to communicate your frustration or beliefs about a given issue
What Makes a Good Rant?
Clear Structure:
Intro Captures the attention and quickly establishes the clear and focused topic of the rant
Middle Provides challenging statements which help the listener/viewer recognize the main points of the rant. the AHA! moment.
Details are well researched and clearly support the evidence
End Wraps up with a statement that leaves the listener/viewer with a deeper understanding of the topic.
May contain a summary with a catchy final statement.
May also suggest what people should do about the topic or a solution.
Steps to Creating an Effective Rant
1. Choose a Topic and Narrow it Down
a. Choose one topic and list a few specific frustrations you have about that topic.
2. Write a Clear and Focused Main Idea
a. Determine exactly what it is you want to people to think when you are done ranting.
3. Choose Subtopics
a. Choose 2 or 3 convincing arguments for your Rant
4. Research and Choose Supporting Details
a. The most convincing arguments are ones that are well researched. This proves that others agree with you.
b. At least one detail in every subtopic paragraph should be research based.
c. Choose details that you think will interest, entertain, and persuade your audience.
d. YOU WILL NEED A REFERENCE PAGE APA STYLE.
5. Create a short Rant clearly expressing your feelings about the topic you selected.
a. You can write out your speech verbdom to help you memorize main points.
b. Make sure each ideas flows into the next main point.
c. Your rant should read like a speech.
d. Build up anticipation to the conclusion.
6. Turn outlines in a week before your speech
a. You outline should be submitted to me the week before your speech
b. Be sure to include a refence page.
PRESENTATION: Have fun be creative and keep improving as public speakers! You are all so capable and can do so many things through the power of communication
Rant Outline
Introduction Paragraph
Opening Sentence (Something catchy):
Introduce the topic:
What really grinds your gears?:
Why does it make you upset? :
Example:
We will understand what really _______ grinds my gears (main point 1), secondly why it makes me upset (main point 2), and finally come up with a solution to my problem (solution).
*solution should include two sources
Closing Sentence/sense of finally:
Main Point 1:
Opening Sentence (Something catchy):
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Supporting Detail 1:
Supporting Detail 2:
Supporting Detail 3:
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Main Point 2:
Opening Sentence (Something catchy):
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Supporting Detail 1:
Supporting Detail 2:
Supporting Detail 3:
Closing/Transition Sentence:
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Closing Paragraph (Mirrors Introduction)
Closing Statement (Something Memorable):
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