Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Understanding Audience with Descriptive Speech

The main goal of description speech is to narrate about an object, event or phenomenon in the understandable way so the audience is able to imagine the image that is described by the public speaker. Your emotions and feelings are the most important in bringing the ideas to the audience.

description speech should describe the subject clearly
Description speech purpose is to make people understand
To make a good descriptive speech, first list all of the thoughts, memories, facts and ideas about the subject that you want to describe. Again, let your emotions and feelings play. Then, make an outline in a form of text to speech. An outline usually consists of introduction, main body (where the descriptive parts goes), and conclusion. Use image, figures, words and terms that will create impressions of the subject.

Below are the elements that you will help you to make a description speech:
  • Explain the features of the subject 
  • Evolution in time of the subject
  • Statistical data and facts
  • Newly discovered information
  • Important things to know
  • Personal experiences and memories you could share
  • Comparisons between the subject you want to describe and another similar subject that already known by the audience

A descriptive speech usually contains instructions that may be useful to the audience. So your chosen topics must represent a great variety of choice, namely, any memorable event, any place to visit, any experience to be followed, etc. You can also add some description, instruction, advice, and recommendation. 

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