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Types of speech

Informative /Expositiory

Persuasive

Argumentative

Types of speech

To learn, to know, to understand

What do you expect from your audience?

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Purpose

Type of information

Facts, Figures, Examples, Cases, theories, Concepts

Informative /Expository

To inform, present, show, a topic or idea

To have fun, To share moral (lesson)

What do you expect from your audience?

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Purpose

Type of information

Experiences (personal or external), creativity

Narrative

To tell a story

To visualize the item descirbed

What do you expect from your audience?

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Purpose

Type of information

Details, colors, scents, emotions, distribution, sizes, textures, etc.

Descriptive

To give characteristics about a place, object, event or experiences.

To change their minds, to act differently, to join, to abandon, etc.

What do you expect from your audience?

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Purpose

Type of information

Own ideas, knowledge, motivations, emotions

Persuasive

To convince people. A call to action

To change their minds, to act differently, to join, to abandon, etc. BASED on the information given

What do you expect from your audience?

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Purpose

Type of information

OWN IDEAS + EvidenceFacts, figures, examples, statistics, testimonials, interviews, research. ARGUMENTS

Argumentative

To convince people. A call to action

CALL TO ACTION

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Argumentative

To convince the audience to accept an idea by using evidence

It is important to include the counerargument

Speaker must use EVIDENCE to develop ARGUMENTS

Persuasive

To convince the audience to agree on something, by using emotions and personal ideas

No need to show the opposing ideas

Speaker can use his/her own ideas, opinions, and evoke emotions

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