Welcome back. Now that you're done with your research, and you have all the information that you need, let's begin the writing process. The ideal written speech has at least five paragraphs. The first paragraph is the introduction. And the second, third, and fourth contain the main ideas or key points, or the fifth paragraph is the conclusion where you give your final remarks. During your research, you may have served more than three ideas.
But in this writing, you only need three. What I need you to do now is to go over your notes and pick up the three best ideas that represent your speech. More than three ideas will be hard for your audience to remember. So stick with three. If you want to deliver more content because you think three main ideas are not enough. Wait until your next speech delivery, where you can deliver the other ideas that you've got.
And if you want some more, just wait again for the next speech delivery. Before you know it, you're already a certified public speaker delivering contents of the contents in front of an audience. Do not dump all your contents in one go, the audience will not remember it that way. In the whole speech, repeat your main ideas three times from the introduction to the conclusion. reputation is a key so that your audience will remember your message. The introduction contains four different elements.
Number one, book number two, thesis statement, three, purpose and or overview of the main points. In the first paragraph, you will briefly introduce your main ideas as part of the overview. This is the first time your audience will hear about it. The body contains three main points where you discuss each one with longer explanation and supporting data. This is the second time your audience will hear about your ideas. The conclusion contains three elements number one, Thesis Statement two summary of main points and three, final and memorable statement.
This is the third time your audience will hear about your ideas. Again, repetition is the key. During the entire speech, you have to repeat your main ideas three times for the audience to remember. Let me show you what I mean. I have prepared a worksheet for the introduction containing the four elements. Download the worksheet and study the structure.
Write your own and compare it later with examples that I will be showing you. Go on, download the worksheet and write your own introduction before we proceed, compare it later with examples. This way, you will learn faster. Just like the introduction, I have prepared a worksheet for the body containing the three main ideas or key points. Download the worksheet and study the structure. Write your main ideas and compare it later with examples that I will be showing you.
Go on, download the worksheet and write your main ideas compared later with examples. Same thing with the conclusion I have prepared worksheet containing the three elements, download it and study the structure. Write your own conclusion and compare it later with examples. Go ahead, download the worksheet and write your conclusion. By this time, you should have finished all the three worksheets, the introduction, body and conclusion. If you haven't finished writing it, pause this video and try to finish it first before continuing to the next lesson.
If you read all the worksheets properly, it should look like this. It is necessary that you write your own speech first so that you will better understand the flow of the writing process. Simply listening to your instructor will give you the knowledge but doing it will enhance your writing skills. I guarantee you if you follow along with me, things will be easier for you. And before you know it, you already have a nicely structured written speech.