Informative Speech Outline Origins And Basics Of A Ketogenic Diet

Informative Speech Outline Origins And Basics Of A Ketogenic Diet

Specific Purpose: My goal is to inform my audience of the origins and the basics of a Ketogenic Diet.

Outline for Speech 1: Informational

Topic

Ketogenic Diet

Format

  • This outline must be at least 3 pages long and use 12-point font.
  • Use appropriate coordination and subordination. Use full sentences, including subjects and verbs for the main ideas or main points and the 1st order of subordinate ideas or sub-points. Consistently use either full-sentence or list form for 2nd -order sub-points supporting the same 1st order sub-point.

    Usually
    use list form for 3rd order, 4th order, and 5th order sub-points.
  • Enhance the readability of the outline. Use only one idea per point, only one sentence per point, single-space each point, and double-space vertically between points. Leave a line of white space between each point at every level.
  • Transitions between major sections and the main points should be provided in the outline (enclosed in parentheses). Use transitions to move the audience’s attention from one section to another or from one main point to another.
  • Use a consistent pattern of indentation. Type main points flush with the left margin. Indent 5 spaces for 1st-order sub-points, 10 spaces for 2nd-order sub-points, 15 spaces for 3rd-order sub-points, 20 spaces for 4th-order sub-points.
  • Use the following system to label the points in the body:
    • Main Points: upper case Roman numerals [I, II, III, IV, V]
    • 1st -order sub-points: upper case letters [A, B, C, D, E]
    • 2nd -order sub-points: Arabic numerals [1, 2.3, 4, 5]
    • 3rd -order sub-points: lower-case letters {a, b, c, d, e],
    • 4th -order sub-points: Arabic numerals in parentheses [(1), (2), (3)]

EXAMPLE OUTLINE


Specific Purpose: (Example) I want the audience to understand the modes of delivery.

Thesis Sentence: (Example) There are four modes of delivery.

Introduction

Body

  1. Use a full sentence for your first main point.
    1. Use a full sentence for your first 1st-order sub-point.
    2. Use a full sentence for your second 1st-order sub-point.
      1. You may choose to use a full sentence or a word or phrase here for your first 2nd-order sub-point.
      2. If you used a sentence for your first 2nd-order sub-point, also use a sentence for your second 2nd-order sub-point. However, if you used a word or phrase for your first 2nd-order sub-point, use a word or phrase for your second 2nd-order sub-point.
  2. Use a full sentence for your first main point.
    1. Use a full sentence for your first 1st-order sub-point.
    2. Use a full sentence for your second 1st-order sub-point.
      1. You may choose to use a full sentence or a word or phrase here for your first 2nd-order sub-point.
      2. If you used a sentence for your first 2nd-order sub-point, also use a sentence for your second 2nd-order sub-point. However, if you used a word or phrase for your first 2nd-order sub-point, use a word or phrase for your second 2nd-order sub-point.

Conclusion

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