Persuasive Speech
Goals: To influence listeners’ beliefs, attitudes, and their behavior about a topic through strategic presentation and information
Topic: The topic for the persuasive speech must reflect the Chicana/o Latino Experience in the local and global society.
Requirements:
- Three sources
- Outline plus Citation page
- Sources cannot be older than 10 years
- Review Rubric A: Evaluation for Persuasive Speeches
Keep in mind the following:
- Question what you hear
- Evaluate material to reach your own conclusion
- Be receptive to new information and ideas
- Support their views with reason and evidence
- Be ready to discuss
Verbal Materials
- Examples, statistics, quotes, facts/opinions
- Theses develop interest, and establish basis for understanding
- Clarify thoughts
- Listeners respond
- They tend to remember
You must include statistics in delivery and cite your source
- Check source….is it reliable?
- Note age…must be recent
- Use round numbers
- Use statistics sparingly
- Give them meaning
Quotes
- Check author’s qualification
- Check against others
- Use exact words
- Establish author’s credibility
- If you use out of context don’t destroy author’s intent
- Use variety in introduction and conclusion
- Do not say: quote/unquote or use hand gestures
Fact and opinion
- Use primary sources
- Check on reliability
Examples
- You can use hypothetical “let’s imagine…”
- Examples to compare
- Again, check fact/opinion content
- Apply test of inductive (evidence) reasoning
(Do you have enough to justify a conclusion?)
Ethymemes deal with probabilities
Syllogisms deal with certainties/absolutes…(all Chicanos/as Latinas)
Reasoning/Incorporate the following:
1. Logical Appeal/Verbal materials
2. Psychological Appeal/emotional overtone
3. Personal Appeal/ Attend to appearance
Inductive: Statement followed by reason “generalization”
Deductive: Move from general to specific details