How to write a persuasive speech
Jhen asks: can you give me one or two minute persuasive speeches
Hi Jhen –
Thanks for your question about persuasive speeches. Persuasive speeches are speeches that are intended to get the listener to do something. When your schoolteacher gives you a big lecture on geography or math, that’s not a persuasive speech (even if they end it by saying “Do your homework!”). A persuasive speech is one that truly wants to change your mind about what you’re going to do. Advertisements are all persuasive (even the ones that seem to just be informative or funny). Nearly all political speeches are persuasive – with all the action going on in the world today, our televisions and radios are loaded with it, from the yelling in the squares in Egypt and Syria to Mr. Cameron and the strikers in England arguing against each other, to Mr. Obama and all the people running against him for the presidency – everyone’s wanting the listener to agree with them and act accordingly.
So you want an example of a one-or-two-minute one? Well here’s one I gave this morning: “Hey, Cat! This is my yard! I’m shut inside this house, but if I can get out I’m going to jump on you so hard your tail will stick through your ears! Get out! I said Get Out! Stop looking at me like you’re so smug and smart – I’ll wipe that grin off your face you rotten…” You get the Continue reading