Sampel of Speech Outline
Sampel of Speech Outline
Sampel of Speech Outline
CANCER
Topic: Cancer
INTRODUCTION
Attention Getter: More than 1/2 million people are expected to die of cancer this year. That's more than 1,500
a day. An average of 1/2 of men and 1/3 of women will develop cancer.
Purpose: To inform my audience about cancer.
Importance to Audience: Cancer can affect anyone, so you can gain something from this speech by being
informed about cancer, and how to prevent it
Thesis Statement: Cancer is a serious disease that may be preventable and curable.
Preview: I will discuss what cancer is, ways to prevent cancer growth, and the different types of treatment for
cancer.
(Transition: To start off, I will explain what cancer is.)
BODY
(Transition: Next, I will talk about ways to prevent cancers from forming.)
II. Second Main Point: A person can take different measures to lower his/her chances of developing cancer.
A. Subpoint: Lifestyles can affect the chances of future cancer development.
1. Smoking/Drinking (1/3)
2. Be active and maintain healthy weight.
3. Eat healthy avoid fat foods (animal products) and eat plant
sources (fruits, vegetables) (1/3)
III. Third Main Point: There are various treatments for cancer.
A. Subpoint: Surgery
1. Oldest form of treatment.
2. Offers greatest chance for cure.
3. 60% cancer patients receive surgery/operation.
B. Subpoint: Radiation therapy high energy particles
C. Subpoint: Chemotherapy use of drugs. Effective because the drugs go into your bloodstream which
circulates throughout your body.
(Transition: In conclusion,)
CONCLUSION
Summary Statement: Cancer is a condition of uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells that evolve into tumors.
Fatty foods, smoking, and drinking all affect the chances of developing cancer. Treatments for cancer include
surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.
Concluding Remarks: Anyone can become a victim of cancer but we can decrease our chances of getting
cancer by being more informed on the disease and how to prevent it.
Taken from : http://www.uta.edu/faculty/sandieidziak/1301.htm/1301%20Informative%20Speech%20Sample
%20Speech.htm
OUTLINE SAMPLE (INFORMATIVE SPEECH)
CANCER
Topic: Cancer
INTRODUCTION
Attention Getter: More than 1/2 million people are expected to die of cancer this year. That's more than 1,500
a day. An average of 1/2 of men and 1/3 of women will develop cancer.
Purpose: To inform my audience about cancer.
Importance to Audience: Cancer can affect anyone, so you can gain something from this speech by being
informed about cancer, and how to prevent it
Thesis Statement: Cancer is a serious disease that may be preventable and curable.
Preview: I will discuss what cancer is, ways to prevent cancer growth, and the different types of treatment for
cancer.
(Transition: To start off, I will explain what cancer is.)
BODY
(Transition: Next, I will talk about ways to prevent cancers from forming.)
II. Second Main Point: A person can take different measures to lower his/her chances of developing cancer.
A. Subpoint: Lifestyles can affect the chances of future cancer development.
1. Smoking/Drinking (1/3)
2. Be active and maintain healthy weight.
3. Eat healthy avoid fat foods (animal products) and eat plant
sources (fruits, vegetables) (1/3)
III. Third Main Point: There are various treatments for cancer.
A. Subpoint: Surgery
1. Oldest form of treatment.
2. Offers greatest chance for cure.
3. 60% cancer patients receive surgery/operation.
B. Subpoint: Radiation therapy high energy particles
C. Subpoint: Chemotherapy use of drugs. Effective because the drugs go into your bloodstream which
circulates throughout your body.
(Transition: In conclusion,)
CONCLUSION
Summary Statement: Cancer is a condition of uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells that evolve into tumors.
Fatty foods, smoking, and drinking all affect the chances of developing cancer. Treatments for cancer include
surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.
Concluding Remarks: Anyone can become a victim of cancer but we can decrease our chances of getting
cancer by being more informed on the disease and how to prevent it.
Taken from : http://www.uta.edu/faculty/sandieidziak/1301.htm/1301%20Informative%20Speech%20Sample
%20Speech.htm