Informative Speech
Preparation Outline 2: Informative
by
Student’s Name
Specific Purpose: (Example) I want the audience to understand the modes of delivery.
Thesis Sentence: (Example) There are four modes of delivery.
Introduction
Body
- Use a full sentence for your first main point.
- Use a full sentence for your first 1st-order sub-point.
- Use a full sentence for your second 1st-order sub-point.
- You may choose to use a full sentence or a word or phrase here for your first 2nd-order sub-point.
- If you used a sentence for your first 2nd-order sub-point, also use a sentence for your second 2nd-order sub-point. However, if you used a word or phrase for your first 2nd-order sub-point, use a word or phrase for your second 2nd-order sub-point.
- Use a full sentence for your first main point.
- Use a full sentence for your first 1st-order sub-point.
- Use a full sentence for your second 1st-order sub-point.
- You may choose to use a full sentence or a word or phrase here for your first 2nd-order sub-point.
- If you used a sentence for your first 2nd-order sub-point, also use a sentence for your second 2nd-order sub-point. However, if you used a word or phrase for your first 2nd-order sub-point, use a word or phrase for your second 2nd-order sub-point.
Conclusion
Bibliography