public speaking chapter 10
What are main and subordinate points?
Main points are the central themes of a speech; the key ideas that serve as the outline's framework; the subtopics directly supporting the thesis. Subordinate points are information supportive of the main points in a speech; the foundation on which larger ideas are constructed.
What is the purpose of transitions? Where should they be in your outline?
Transitions work as bridges from idea to idea. They should be between different ideas in the outline.
What is an extemporaneous outline?
an outline containing brief notes, also known as speaker notes, to remind the speaker of key parts of the speech and references
Why should you use an outline?
confirm clarity of both the purpose statement and thesis; critique construction of both main and subpoints; identify placement of transitions or idea connectors
full sentence outline
elaborates main and subpoints
coordinate points
points in an outline that are of equal weight or substance
What are the stages of outlining?
preliminary working outline, full sentence, and extemporaneous
extemporaneous outline
speaker's notes, used when delivering a speech
chronological transitions
transitions that help in understanding the time relationship between ideas
causal transitions
transitions that help show the cause-and-effect relationships between ideas
complementary transitions
transitions that help the speaker add one idea to the next
contrasting transitions
transitions that show how the idea that follows differs from the ones that precede it
make your speech seamless by
using transitions, using internal previews, using internal summaries, and using signposts
preliminary working outline
words or phrases identifying a speech's points
parallelism
words, phrases, or sentences that parallel or balance each other; repetition of words, phrases, or sentences
What are internal previews, internal summaries, and signposts?
Internal preview is a speech segment that helps the speaker hold a speech together by indicating what to look for as a speech progresses. Internal summary is a speech segment that helps the speaker clarify or emphasize what was said. Signposts are signaling cues designed to help focus the attention of receivers.
create an outline that works for you by
establishing your main points, supporting main points with subordinate points, using coordinate points, exhibiting parallelism, and labeling all parts