Preparing Informative Presentations
There are a variety of reasons a person presents a speech. Perhaps the most common reason is to present timely or useful information to an audience.
Such speeches are called expository speeches, and they rely on the effective transfer of information to listeners. An expository speech could be a definition speech, which explains an object, person, or event. It could also be a demonstration speech, which explains to the audience how to complete a process or task. A successful informative presentation depends on a few key steps that will help you prepare, inform, engage, and educate.
Based on the tips in the article, come up with a topic of your own that would make an interesting demonstration speech?