A speech outline is basically a synopsis of the subject matter of a speech. It's commonly the 'notes' to a speech, in which the speaker refers to them as a structural, rather than a prepared speech. This usage is common when speakers want to develop topics rather than oratory. |
Examples of Speech Outlines:
Speeches are formatted on subject matter: The price of fish Effects on the consumers of high prices- Family budgetsFailure to provide support for fishermen- Effect on local economy Cost of lost jobs in the fishing industry- Effect on local businesses Retail prices Cost of fishing facilities now unused Restarting the local economy Final statements and close https://www.highlands.edu/academics/divisions/humanities/communications/dpergrem/outlineexample.htm https://www.nvcc.edu/home/npeck/speaking/speechoutline.htm https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/hlam3/shared/Homework/Speech%20Controversy/controversy%20speech.doc |