2. • This type of speech can involve everything from
arguing
• Persuasive speaking is very connected to the
audience.
• This is all about manner, character and attitude
in speaking.
3. Tips for Persuasive Speaking
• Recognize that the audience is constantly processing what the
speaker is saying.
• Identify the target audience
• Pre-empt common objections.
• Most persuasive speeches concern questions of fact, value, or
policy.
• Articulate the goals of the speech.
4. Writing a Persuasive Speech
• Come up with a controversial topic, one that will
spawn heated debates regardless of your
position.
• Research the topic thoroughly. Know the pros and
cons of the topic.
• Understand the perspective of your audience.
• Grasp the obstacles that your audience face or
have with the topic.
• Present your strategy for eradicating the
obstacles.
• Pull it all together to make a proper conclusion.
The conclusion is what hooks your audience.
5. The Introduction
• It is where the background of the topic is
presented.
Historical Background
Present Facts and Ideas
Status and conditions of the topic.
• It is where the topic is introduced and eventually
lead to the discussion of the topic.
6. The Body
• It is the discussion of the paragraph.
• It is where personal ideas and facts are revealed
and presented.
• It is the persuasive/argumentative part of the
composition.
• Personal assessment of the topics is being
shared.
• It is the most substantial part of the paragraph.
7. The Conclusion
• The end part/finale part of the composition.
• It concludes all the given ideas and facts of the
composition.
• It re-emphasizes the viewpoint of the writer
himself.
• It ends the paragraph with a smooth-sailing
statement.