TMI Advanced Communication Manuals
Speaking to Inform (226B)
Overview:This manual contains information about organizing an informational speech and much more!
Project Speeches:
(Content garnered from member manuals and other Toastmaster clubs and may not be complete)
1) Select new and useful information for presentation to the audience. Organize the information for easy understandability and retention. Present the information in a way that will help motivate the audience to learn.
Time: 5-7 minutes.
2) Resources for Informing: Analyze the knowledge level of your audience regarding your chosen subject. Focus your presentation at the audience's level of knowledge. Build a supporting case for each major point through use of explanation, examples, and information gathered research. Effectively use at least one visual aid to enhance the audience's understanding.
Time: 8-10 minutes.
3) The Demonstration Talk: Prepare a demonstration speech to clearly explain a process, product, or activity. Conduct the demonstration as part of a speech delivered without notes.
Time: 10-12 minutes.
4) A Fact Finding Report: Prepare a report on a situation, event or problem of interest to the audience. Deliver sufficient factual information in your report so the audience can base valid conclusions or a sound decision on it.
Time:10-12 minutes.
5) The Abstract Concept: Research and organize the thought of experts on an abstract concept, theory, historical force, or social/political issue. Present the ideas in a clear and interesting manner.
Time:13-15 minutes.
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