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i am currently in that dreaded class of public speaking. we are on our third speech which is suposed to be completely informative speech. the only thing is that i can't think of anything to speak on that most people would like listnining to. so i am asking for help on this. does anyone have any good idea's for a good informative speech. if you do you would be great help and i would love you forever.
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We are on our third speech too. It really sucks. As far as topics, these are some my teacher suggested: Stem Cell Research, Hydrogen powered automobiles, Cloning, Homeland Security, and the Supreme Court. Not sure how interesting an audience would find them.
Some choices others in my class are doing: CPR, sleep deprivation, and college debt.
Hope this helps you come up with an idea.
Some choices others in my class are doing: CPR, sleep deprivation, and college debt.
Hope this helps you come up with an idea.
O'NEILL: "Ring the perimeter with C4." REYNOLDS: "Not much faith in plan A?"O'NEILL: "Since when has plan A ever worked?" REYNOLDS: "Right." (evolution part1)
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Great idea, except for that whole lack of sources thing. Anyway I am doing mine on cloning. Have absolutely no clue what to talk about though.
O'NEILL: "Ring the perimeter with C4." REYNOLDS: "Not much faith in plan A?"O'NEILL: "Since when has plan A ever worked?" REYNOLDS: "Right." (evolution part1)
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I made my third and fourth speeches easier on myself by first picking an issue I could inform on, and then using the same topic for speech 4. For my last two speeches, I did the PATRIOT Act.
Two strategies that might work out:
1. Base it off something you like, like a hobby or something. I saw a lot of people do well with that; say, if it was baseball, they'd talk about their favorite team for speech 3, then, say, argue against Pete Rose being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame for speech 4.
2. Go to a news site, like Yahoo News, drudgereport.com, local newspaper, whatever...look at the top ten stories and pick your issue based on which article sounds most appealing.
Two strategies that might work out:
1. Base it off something you like, like a hobby or something. I saw a lot of people do well with that; say, if it was baseball, they'd talk about their favorite team for speech 3, then, say, argue against Pete Rose being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame for speech 4.
2. Go to a news site, like Yahoo News, drudgereport.com, local newspaper, whatever...look at the top ten stories and pick your issue based on which article sounds most appealing.
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The guy teaching my class was pretty specific on what he wanted. He told me I couldn't do a speech on a hobby because it was not "significant" or "relevant" to the audience. He also rejected several other topics that were interesting.
O'NEILL: "Ring the perimeter with C4." REYNOLDS: "Not much faith in plan A?"O'NEILL: "Since when has plan A ever worked?" REYNOLDS: "Right." (evolution part1)
In that case, do something on censorship and intolerance within higher education.Fried Squirrel wrote:The guy teaching my class was pretty specific on what he wanted. He told me I couldn't do a speech on a hobby because it was not "significant" or "relevant" to the audience. He also rejected several other topics that were interesting.