Definition
Narrates about an object, event or phenomenon, so that the audience could visualize the image. Structure/outline
1. Introduction.
The descriptive speech contains no overt conflict. It is an exchange of experience between the speaker (whose experience is the topic of the descriptive speech) and the audience as the consumers of this information.2. Main body: descriptive steps that demonstrate how the speaker helps the audience follow his or her advice. 3. Conclusion. Topics/basic concepts A descriptive speech normally contains instructions that may be useful to the audience. Topics represent a great variety of choice, namely, any memorable event, any place to visit, any experience to be followed, and the like. Basic concepts are description, detailed instruction, piece of advice, useful recommendation. Requirements The speech may contain terms and imperative sentences. It resorts to sensory features, comparisons, statistical data (if necessary), details, and personal experiences. The descriptive speech addresses the audience directly, recommending, instructing, and giving some advice.
Topics to
describe. Why did you get this options? TAKE AT LEAST 15 NEW WORDS AND WRITE
THE DEFINITION.
1. A PLACE
2. DESCRIBE A PERSON
3. A MACHINE
4. A WAY OF GOBERNMENT
5. A SCIENTIFIC PROCESS, (PHOTOSINTESIS)
FOR EXAMPLE.
6. A RECIPE
7. A WAY TO BUILD SOMETHING.
8. A SPORT
9. NATURAL EVENT. (TORNADOES) FOR
EXAMPLE.
10. SOCIAL EVENT. (London Technology
Week 2016) FOR EXAMPLE
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Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Descriptive Speech
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