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Easy General Checklists For Good Speech Topics

First answer these questions. Think about subjects, events, people, places, problems, causes and effects, and values in your community, school, college, university, city, state, country or region. GOOD SPEECH TOPICS ABOUT YOUR INTERESTS

What What What What What What

are your values in life and career? are your hobbies? special or unusual experiences have you had? beliefs or strong opinions do you hold? are your pet peeves? would you like to know more about?

NEEDS AND INTERESTS OF YOUR AUDIENCE


Who are your listeners? What are their needs? What is their socioeconomic status? Are they representing an organization? Which one? What do they want to learn? Why do they want to listen to you? What is popular? What do they think is a good topic for a speech? What questions would they have, what answers are they looking for? What special or unusual experiences did they have? What beliefs or strong opinions do they hold? What values do they have?

OCCASION

Why are you invited as public speaker? Are there speech assignment rules? Do you have to present good extemporaneous speech topics in a minimum of preparation time? Where? When?

Narrowing
Now narrow your ideas into the best angles of approach for good speech topics. If you do not like the outcome, do try some other ideas. Only answer questions that are appropriate to your ideas and select the main points for a text to speech. If you are in a hurry, try my quick speech topic stepsimmediately! GOOD SPEECH TOPICS ABOUT OBJECTS

What is it? Give a short description. The definition? Other names? What are the main features and functions? What does it do? How does it work? Color? Shape? Size? Can it operate stand alone? Different types? Can it be divided into parts? How? Are there accessoires? How is it produced? What can you do with it? How can it be used? In what steps? How? Why? When? Where? That sequence always work for creating good speech topics. What does it mean for you / us? What did it mean in the past? What is it similar to? What are the differences in comparison with other kinds? Is it better or not? Why? What do you like about it? Dislike? What do other people say about your good speech topic?

SPEECH TOPICS ABOUT EVENTS


What is going to happen/happened? When? How? Where? What is / was it about? Is it historical? Is it current? Is it in the future? What is / was the value or impact? Why? What are the major parts/steps/facts? Why is / was it important? What is / was the goal of the event? Is/was there a mission statement? In what is/was the event different to other years? What are the comparisons/differences with other events? What do you like about the event? Don't like? What do other people say about the event? Who are invited? Who is/are the speaker/speakers? Are there special circumstances?

SIMPLE TOPICS ABOUT PEOPLE


What is a good description of her*? What is her character?

What are/were her goals? What does her biography write about her? Does / did she belong to a movement or group? What are the differences with other people that do/did/aim the same? What are the main achievements in her life? Examples? What are the most important facts of her life? What are or were her values or motivational goals? How does/did she do it/invented/publish/act on it? What do you think of her? Why? What do other people think of her? Why? Can you cite her?

*) Of course She/Her can also be read as He/Him - as you will understand :-) GOOD SPEECH TOPICS ABOUT PLACES

Where? What is it called? What does it look like? What is a good description? Size? Architecture? People? What are very special facts? Historical value? Why do you like the place? What do other people think of the place? Why? Why is it important to you/us? Why is it useful? How can it benefit your audience? Can you compare it to other places? What are the differences? Beter/worse? Stories, poems to honor the place?

BEST IDEAS ABOUT VALUES


What values do you hold? Any indictment? Why do you stand for it? How do you practice your value(s)? Why should we think, feel or do the same? Is there a legal component? Which one? Can you give examples? Is there any opposition against your value? Why? How? What are the pros and cons? Can it causes changes?

GOOD SPEECH TOPICS ABOUT PROBLEMS, CAUSES AND EFFECTS

Can you characterize the current situation in some lines? Do other people consider it also as a problem? Why or why not? Hot facts and figures? Are there legal arguments or objections? Any special or interesting circumstances? Can you solve the problem? How, what are your solutions? Can you put it in a particular context? Is there any similarity to other problems? What are the possible causes? What are the effects or consequences?

Final Tips For Good Speech Topics


Bottomline: Always choose a topic you are interested in, you have some feel with, in other words: know a lot about or something you can easily research with little effort. Learn to find for example good persuasion topics everywhere you go. Keep our eyes and ears wide open, like my friend Jonathan has done also. He has listed goodspeech topics sources. They are very helpful in combination with the checklists above. Beacause they help you at unexpected occasions when you quickly have to come up with good speech topics for (for example) an impromptu. By now, after trying my checklists, are you still asking yourself: What are good speech topics? :-)

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