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100+ Informative Speech Topics

Informative speech topics section with hundreds of ideas, and how to research, develop and outline them. Here you learn to brainstorm and choose.



Creating an informational presentation isn't as difficult as it seems. Pick the instant informative statements that interests you, that you think will interest your audience, and that they know little about.

Before you jump to my list of 100+ informative speech topics some major rules of thumb for this kind of speech writing. Just be informational, don't persuade. If you give your opinion or judgement and you attempt to persuade the audience to act or agree, then it is a speech to persuade instead of to inform. You, the public speaker, tries to communicate ideas in a powerful way.

  • Describe various pros and cons of a subject.
  • Show how to do something or how something works.
  • Stimulate your public to visualize things you describe.
  • Offer details or new information.
  • Use - if necessary - visual aids to support your speech thesis, simplify complexity, build credibility, and enhance understanding.

Different Informative Speech Topics

You can talk about all sorts of things. Try my random free speech topic generator on arts speech topics, or my ideas for informative speeches on cooking, history or medical and psychological issues, or try my general list. Relate them to objects, products, people, animals, historical, current or future events, places, processes, procedures, concepts, definitions, policies, theories, etc.

Or find an informative speech topic idea by inventing your personal, educational or professional experiences and by associating your goals. Remember, stay close to your interests and epertise. That's the only key to communicate messages successful to your listeners.

Limit your informative speech topics about objects, products, people, animals, places or events to one single aspect or angle of approach. For example research your ideas on new and surprising information and discoveries.

Focus a public speaking presentation about processes and procedures on action steps: show how to do something step by step with informative demonstrational topics. Describe the importance and the general context of the procedure by connecting action and effects. These informative topic ideas always are a great success, because the audience can see what you mean, and often do the things you show by theirselves, right on the spot. It causes a lot of interaction.

If you choose for concepts, definitions and policies, then provide a detailed what, why, when and how expository on these somewhat abstract informative speech topics.



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