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Types of

Speeches
Types of Speeches

1 ENTERTAINING SPEECH 6 IMPROMPTU SPEECH


2 INFORMATIVE SPEECH 7 DEBATE SPEECH

3 DEMONSTRATIVE SPEECH 8 ORATORICAL SPEECH

4 PERSUASIVE SPEECH 9 SPECIAL OCCASION SPEECH

5 MOTIVATIONAL SPEECH 10 FORENSIC SPEECH


Entertaining Speech
An entertaining speech is a speech
designed to captivate an audience's
attention and regale or amuse them while
delivering a clear message. It is a type
of speech that is often given on special
occasions, such as weddings, funerals, or
awards banquets.
Informative Speech

An informative speech is a type of speech that


aims to educate the audience about a specific
topic. The speaker provides information and
evidence to help the audience understand the
topic and its importance. Informative speeches
can be given on a wide range of topics, such
as history, science, current events, and
personal experiences.
Demonstrative Speech

A demonstrative speech is a type


of speech that teaches the
audience how to do something. The
speaker provides step-by-step
instructions, often accompanied
by a visual demonstration.
Persuasive Speech

A persuasive speech is any


speech in which the speaker
wants to persuade the audience
to agree with their viewpoint or
do the desired action.
Motivational Speech

A motivational speech aims


to inspire action by
delivering a highly emotive
message.
Implementation

An impromptu speech is one


that a speaker gives
without having prior
preparation to the subject
beforehand.
Debate Speech
a structured argument on a specific
topic that is presented in a formal
setting.

Oratorical Speech
A short narrative speech given
for a specific audience or
event.
Special Occasion Speech
Special occasion speech is a speech
designed to address and engage the context
and audience's emotions on a specific
occasion. Like informative or persuasive
speeches, special occasion speeches should
communicate a clear message, but the manner
of speaking used is typically different.
Forensic Speech

It involves the comparison of


speech patterns to assess the
possibility of identity or non-
identity of voices.
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