Narrative Speech Outline
Prepare your outline using the attached Speech Outline Template. Submit your completed Speech Outline in this Module. This assignment is for your Narrative Speech due in Module 7. Please review the speech directions and rubric for the Narrative Speech prior to completing this outline assignment.
Narrative Speech
This will be a 4–5 minute narrative speech. The purpose of this assignment is to show you how to focus any story and make it into a well thought out, interesting speech. Choose a particular moment in your life in which you learned a valuable lesson or fact. Expand on this topic by focusing on how the audience could benefit from knowing this information. It could be something you learned in hindsight or something you are still trying to understand (i.e. a moral issue); however, either way it must be relevant to the audience.
This speech should be an original effort to convey a story about your experiences to your audience in an interesting manner. While you will be conveying a story in this speech, you must still follow the speech organizational pattern: Introduction, Body, and Conclusion! Also focus on how knowing this information will benefit your audience—it is not just a story.
The speech should be interesting, well organized, competently presented, and should be appealing to your audience. You must have a captivating introduction, logical organization in the body, and have a conclusion that summarizes your theme memorably.
Pay attention to timing as it important to learn how to make a presentation stay within the time limit.
An outline is required for this speech. Please use the outline template attached to this assignment. Do not write your speech out word for word. The outline is worth 25 points. This outline is due in Module 6. You should make corrections and revisions and submit it with the speech link.
A reference page is not required for this speech. There is no self-review for this speech.
Remember that you should dress professionally when giving this speech.
This speech will be recorded following the requirements outlined in the document, “Speech Environment & Recording Requirements.” You may not stop and edit your video. You must let it continue. This will be uploaded to YouTube following the directions provided. FSCJ has privacy settings so only those permitted to view can review your videos. These videos will not be posted for the public to view.
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