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7 Speech Idea Checklists

7 Speech idea generating checklists with 100 key questions for finding and developing speech topics for a speech. Generate lots of ideas for a public speaking speech topic by answering the questions that are appropriate to your assignment.

1. Checklist For Finding Speech Topics

What are your values in life and career? What are your hobbies? What unusual experiences have you had? What special skills did you learn? What are your pet peeves? What beliefs or strong opinions do you hold? What values do you stand for? What would you like to know more about? What are the needs of your listeners? What do they see as a problem? What do they see as the solution for a problem? What do you think of it? What do they want to learn? What do they think is a good speech idea? What special or

unusual experiences did they have? What beliefs or strong opinions do they hold? What values do they stand for? What would they know more about? What does the teacher, organization, company or community expect from your text to speech?

2. Checklist For a Speech Idea About Objects:

What is it? What is its definition? What are the main features? What does it do? How does it work? What is the color? How is the shape or design and why? What size? Are there different types? Can it be divided into parts? Which ones? Are there accessoires? How has it been produced? Do you need a manual, diploma or special skills to work with it? What does the object mean to us? What did it mean in the early days? What are the differences or similarities in comparison with other kinds?

3. Checklist For a Speech Idea About Events:

What is going to happen or happened? When? Why now or then? How, what are the special features? Where, a special place? Why there? What is or was the value or impact? What are the major parts, steps or facts? In what is or was the event different to other years? What are the comparisons or differences with other events? What do you like and dislike about the event? What do other people say about your speech topic idea? For whom is the event? Who are invited? Who are the speakers, bands, singers or actors? Are there special conditions or circumstances?

4. Checklist For a Speech Idea About People:

What is a good description of the person? What character? What are or were her goals? Does or did the person belong to a group or movement? What are the differences or common grounds with other people that do, did or aim the same? What are the main achievements in her life? Can you give examples? What are the most important facts of her life? What are or were her values, theories or beliefs? What do other people think of the subject of your speech idea?

5. Checklist For a Speech Idea About Places

Where is the place, country, region, island, city or village? Are there other names? What does it look like? What are very special facts? Size? Special architecture? National parks? Musea or other sights? People, who and how many live there? What history milestones? Why do you like the place? Why is it important to you? Can you compare your speech idea to other places? Are there stories, legends, myths or poems about the place?

6. Checklist For a Speech Idea About Values

Why do you stand for it? What are the pros? What are the cons? Can it causes changes? How do you practice your value? Why should we think or act likewise? Can you give examples of your speech idea? Is there any opposition against your value? In what way?

7. Checklist For a Speech Idea About Problems, Causes and Effects

Can you characterize the problem? Hard facts and figures? Can you put it in a particular context? How has this situation developed? What are the causes? What are the effects or consequences? Is there any similarity to other problems? If we do nothing, what happens then? Do other people consider it also as a problem? Why or why not? What is your solution? How does it work, which effects? What are the costs? What are the alternative solutions for the speech idea.



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