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Requirements:
Outline
Intended Audience
Identify your audience for the speech. Be as specific as
possible (include demographics if applicable).
Importance Statement
Explain why your topic is important for the target audience.
INTRODUCTION
Requirements
Outline
Attention-getting Opening
Grab your audience’s attention with an interesting statistic,
fact, compelling question, or story.
Thesis Statement
Identify claim and main points in one sentence. We
recommend this format:
Research suggests that
(major claim)
because
(main point 1)
and
(main point 2).
Preview of Main Points
1.
List the first main point from the thesis
2. List the second main point from the thesis
*Use highlights for guidance, feel free to remove after
BODY
Requirements
Outline
Main Point #1
One subpoint MUST have supporting evidence (shown via an
in-text citation).
Please refer to the example for how to do in-text citations.
Add as many subpoints as needed. We recommend three.
Main Point #2
One subpoint MUST have supporting evidence (shown via an
in-text citation).
Please refer to the example for how to do in-text citations.
Add as many subpoints as needed. We recommend three.
Mark your plan to show your visual aid (it must be shown
within either main point 1 or 2).
Copy and paste your visual aid where you plan to support one
of the main points. Add (Author, Date) underneath. Your visual
aid needs to be something meaningful that helps your audience
learn about or better understand what you are saying.
If your visual aid doesn’t fit, please paste it underneath the
template. Don’t forget to add your in-text citation underneath
it.
CONCLUSION
Requirements
Outline
Restatement of Thesis
To tie the speech together, restate the thesis from the
introduction.
Summary of Main Points
1. Summarize the first main point from the thesis statement.
2. Summarize the second main point from the thesis statement.
Closing Comments
End with a call to action, important point, or story to make
your topic memorable for the audience.
FULL REFERENCES
Requirements
Outline
Provide a reference list that includes the author, date of
publication, title, and location of information (e.g., publisher,
journal, website URL) for
each
source. APA citation style is strongly encouraged.
If there is no author:
Use the organization’s name as the author.

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  • 1. Requirements: Outline Intended Audience Identify your audience for the speech. Be as specific as possible (include demographics if applicable). Importance Statement Explain why your topic is important for the target audience. INTRODUCTION Requirements Outline Attention-getting Opening
  • 2. Grab your audience’s attention with an interesting statistic, fact, compelling question, or story. Thesis Statement Identify claim and main points in one sentence. We recommend this format: Research suggests that (major claim) because (main point 1) and (main point 2). Preview of Main Points 1. List the first main point from the thesis 2. List the second main point from the thesis *Use highlights for guidance, feel free to remove after BODY
  • 3. Requirements Outline Main Point #1 One subpoint MUST have supporting evidence (shown via an in-text citation). Please refer to the example for how to do in-text citations. Add as many subpoints as needed. We recommend three. Main Point #2 One subpoint MUST have supporting evidence (shown via an in-text citation). Please refer to the example for how to do in-text citations. Add as many subpoints as needed. We recommend three. Mark your plan to show your visual aid (it must be shown within either main point 1 or 2). Copy and paste your visual aid where you plan to support one of the main points. Add (Author, Date) underneath. Your visual aid needs to be something meaningful that helps your audience learn about or better understand what you are saying.
  • 4. If your visual aid doesn’t fit, please paste it underneath the template. Don’t forget to add your in-text citation underneath it. CONCLUSION Requirements Outline Restatement of Thesis To tie the speech together, restate the thesis from the introduction. Summary of Main Points 1. Summarize the first main point from the thesis statement. 2. Summarize the second main point from the thesis statement.
  • 5. Closing Comments End with a call to action, important point, or story to make your topic memorable for the audience. FULL REFERENCES Requirements Outline Provide a reference list that includes the author, date of publication, title, and location of information (e.g., publisher, journal, website URL) for each source. APA citation style is strongly encouraged. If there is no author: Use the organization’s name as the author.