Selecting a Topic and a Porpuse

SELECTING A PORPUSE

to PERSUADE

Act like a teacher, or lecturer

Goal

To convey information

ACCURATELY

INTERENSTINGLY

CLEARLY

to INFORM

GOAL

To sell, advocate, or defend

SELECTING A TOPIC

The Brainstorming

PERSONAL INVENTORY

Making a quick inventory of

Experiences

Hobbies

Skills

Beliefs

Interests

CLUSTERING

Organizing 9 categories into columns in order to make sublists

PEOPLE

PLACES

EVENTS

THINGS

PROCESSES

NATURAL PHENOMENA

POLICIES

PROBLEMS AND PLANS

INTERNET RESEARCH

Connecting to a subject-based search engine

REFERENCE RESEARCH

Browsing through dictionaries, encyclopedias, periodical database, etc

WAYS OF SELECTING A SUBJECT

SUBJECTS YOU KNOW A LOT ABOUT

could be

A topic drawn from personal knowledge or/and experience

AS

Terrifying experience

Unusual experience

SUBJECTS YOU WANT TO KNOW

could be

a brand new topic

an already known topic but not so deeply

may include

Strong beliefs/opinions

global/national/local concerns

IS

The 1st step in speechmaking

determined by...

The Occasion

The audience

Speaker's qualifications

Draws from a general topic to a spicific one