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Speech Outline Template
Student Name
Professor Brazil
Date
*Please note that the purpose of this template is to assist you with correctly formatting an outline. Please carefully review the Assignment Overview and help videos in the course. Also, your outline should not include complete paragraphs, entire speech, or an essay.*
*Add your own information to this template simply use this as a guide for formatting. Reminder: all sources must be cited both in-text and in the Sources section using SWS. Please see the text below (highlighted in green) for examples of SWS citations.
Speech Outline Template
I. Introduction
A) Attention getter (Quote, Statistic, Anecdote, etc. – cite all outside information).
B) Purpose (topic of the speech).
C) Preview your Main Points (1, 2 and 3).
Main point 1
Main point 2
Main point 3
II. Body
1. Main point #1
a. Supporting Detail/Research/Example (Smith, 1).
b. Supporting Detail/Research/Example.
c. Supporting Detail/Research/Example.
2. Main point #2
a. Supporting Detail/Research/Example (Adams, 2)
b. Supporting Detail/Research/Example
c. Supporting Detail/Research/Example
3. Main point #3
a. Supporting Detail/Research/Example
b. Supporting Detail/Research/Example (Smith, 1)
c. Supporting Detail/Research/Example (Adams, 2)
III. Conclusion
A) Review your Main Points (1, 2 and 3)
Main point 1
Main point 2
Main point 3
B) Purpose (Restate speech topic)
C) Memorable Conclusion (Quote, Statistic, or Anecdote, Call to Action)
Sources
(Replace with your own sources-this shows correct formatting only)
1. Bob Smith. 2015. Importance of an Outline. http://www.inspiration.com/visual-learning/outlining.org
2. Jane Adams. 2018. Using Presentations Effectively. https://www.effectiveuseofpresentation.edu
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