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Speech Thesis: How to Construct a Good Speech Thesis in 3 Steps

Speech thesis checklist for creating a thesis for a speech and speech writing tips on establishing the purpose of speech topics in a persuasive speech thesis.

1. General Purpose - First you have to know what the general purpose is of your public speaking speech topic. An attractive thesis is more than just a simple statement. It shows your most wanted response of the audience. So, check this out:


  • What do you want the listeners to do, feel or think or to agree with?
  • Why, on what occasion, are you the public speaker? What are your credentials?
  • What's in it for them - what are the benefits and the solutions?
  • 2. Show Your Position - After you have determined the overall goal of all writing topics, you can take step two for creating a speech thesis. Reveal the side you take. Here is how to build your case:

  • What is your position on the issue? Be exact and direct as possible.
  • What is your strongest argument to convince them? Pick the most compelling.
  • Is the side you take arguable enough? In other words, are they able to disagree?
  • After this theorectical lecture, let me give you an example of a well-written and announcing speech thesis statement.

    Title of the speech: No Vouchers In Higher Education

    Good thesis for a speech is: Vouchers in higher education do not improve our public schools and colleges, because experiments show us that education vouchers divert much-needed public funds for the few and have weakened the entire system.

    As you can see, this sample announces what you are going to state and prove in the body part of your presentation. This speech topic gains interest - the public now wants to know what experiments are done and how they have weaken the educational system.
    The same goes for this example statement:

    Speech title: Our Privacy on the Internet Should Be More Protected

    A good thesis for a speech could be: Privacy on the internet should be more protected by a ban on identity theft and safeguard genetic information, because everybody has the fundamental right to have absolute control over his or her personal information.

    3. Do This Final Check - Now write down the thesis speech idea you have in mind. How do you know whether your persuasive or informative speech thesis is well-constructed or not?

    My answer: scan my final checklist. If it meets five or six of the following next nine points you can consider your thesis sentence as a convincing and not-boring one for speech class. I use this list for grading my students.

  • Does it introduce the contestable point, the claim you want to make?
  • Is it not too broad? Can you discuss the issue and claim in the given time limit?
  • Does it announce what the audience should do, think or feel?
  • Does it reveal the main speech topics?
  • Is it simple, clear and, most and for all, direct?
  • Is the speech thesis easy to remember and understand for them?
  • Does it gain interest?
  • Does it say why it is important?
  • Does is contain a benefit?
  • Take your time to re-think, tweak and rewrite your specific purpose.
    A compelling and good speech thesis statement is the fundament for an attractive public speaking speech. Writing a persuasive speech or other arguable text to speech or even a speech essay is a lot easier now you know how to start the writing process: with organizing your thoughts and speech topics in an effective speech thesis.



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