Informative speech on AIDS
Title of the presentation (the same as your speech outline)
Your name
course-section#
Semester
Introduction (slide 1)
Definition/ brief description of the topic.
Attention-getter- a/an special/unknown fact about the topic that makes it interesting/worth listening to.
Central idea/thesis statement/research question- what is your basic argument/question/approach to the topic.
Scope, purpose and goal of the presentation.
Introduction (slide 2)
Positionality/credibility statement why you chose to talk about this topic, your personal credibility, interest and capacity.
Preview of main points bullet points.
(You may include statistics, pictures, graphs, diagrams, charts, etc. Include in-text citations as appropriate, in APA format.)
Main points (total 3-6 slides)
Main point 1 (1-2 slides)
Sub points
Statistics, pictures, graphs, diagrams, charts.
Direct quotes.
Audio-visual resources.
Include in-text citations as appropriate.
All citations are to be in APA format.
Explain as you show them
Read them aloud, like- so and so said this, according to so and so
Main point 2 (1-2 slides)
Sub points
Statistics, pictures, graphs, diagrams, charts.
Direct quotes.
Audio-visual resources.
Include in-text citations as appropriate.
All citations are to be in APA format.
Explain as you show them
Read them aloud, like- so and so said this, according to so and so
Main point 3 (1-2 slides)
Sub points
Statistics, pictures, graphs, diagrams, charts.
Direct quotes.
Audio-visual resources.
Include in-text citations as appropriate.
All citations are to be in APA format.
Explain as you show them
Read them aloud, like- so and so said this, according to so and so
Conclusion (1-2 slides)
Review of main points 1-3
Summary of the presentation (basically recapitulate your scope, purpose and goal of the presentation and how you met them).
Attention-getter or closer.
Include in-text citations as appropriate.
References
Both in-text and reference citations are to be in APA format