Jim A. Peterson's Articles in Public Speaking

  • Narrative Speech Topics: 10 Ways to Find a Narrative Speech Topic
    Mini narrative speech topics tutorial with 10 ways to find speech topics for your narrative. The primary goal of this type of informative public speaking is constructing a true or fictional narrative speech story about yourself and make a point. Here's how.
  • Extemporaneous Speech Topics: 7 Things to Remember For an Extemporaneous Speech
    Extemporaneous speech checklist including 7 important tips for reinforcing the central idea in an extemporaneous speech.
  • Speech Introduction: How to Write a Speech Introduction
    A speech introduction has one main goal: to focus the attention on your central idea by making a clear statement and previewing your main ideas. Write the introduction part of your persuasive speech after you have finished your thesis statement and the supporting points and arguments. Only than you are able to summarize the thesis in one attention grabbing sentence.
  • Speech Writing Tip Top 10
    Speech writing tip Top 10 for developing speech topics and other effective speech writing tips and tricks
  • After Dinner Speech Do's and Don'ts
    An after dinner speech is performing and serious public speaking at the same time. Your tone has to be lighthearted, your speech topic has to be relevant to the event and your presentation has to be funny. Here are the do's and don'ts.
  • Demonstrative Speech Topics In 10 Steps
    The two rules of thumb for developing demonstration speech topics are: talk about something you know about and like and satisfy the needs of your audience. This step by step method shows you the way.
  • Speech Topics - Informative Speech Topics In 5 Steps
    Informative speech topics are easier to find then you might think. Just follow my Five Steps Method, and in the end you have developed an informative speech topic that will surprise your audience.
  • Speech Topics - 6 Steps To Find Topics For Public Speaking
    Looking for speech topics? Don't know what to talk about? No sweat! I will show you how to find good ideas for a speech. Just follow the six steps, and in the end you have developed a speech topic that will surprise your audience.

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