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Question: In this week's reading, you learned that the first step in the whole speechmaking process is choosing a topic. For the most part, interesting topics usually make interesting speeches. The reading gives details on several approaches you can take in your quest to find a great topic. You can select a topic you know a lot about, or choose a topic you want to learn more about. You can further determine an exact topic through several different brainstorming methods (personal inventory, clustering, or internet search). The assignment this week takes a creative approach, so be sure to follow all five (5) steps.
Step 1: Using the personal inventory, list ten (10) things from your experiences, interests, hobbies, skills, beliefs, etc., that will help you as you determine a good informative speech topic. (NOTE: An informative speech is meant only to educate/teach the audience something.)
Step 2: Select two (2) topics from the finished list in Step 1.
Step 3: Combining ideas from Step 2, come up with three (3) possible topics for an informative speech. Step 4: Determine a final speech topic.
Step 5: Write a snapshot of how to characterize the final topic from Step 4.