Demonstrative speech
Demonstrative speech
Demonstrative speeches serve to educate an audience about a topic or idea they don't have knowledge of. They often include visual aids to help better demonstrate or describe something in greater detail.
While you can easily confuse a demonstrative speech with an informative speech, a demonstrative speech actually demonstrates how to do something. For example, a tech company can give a speech demonstrating their new devices.
While they're informing the public about their new products, they're demonstrating how they work, thus, making it a demonstrative speech.
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ReplyDeleteI think you must give one or two examples for demonstrative speech for learners not to get confused between the demonstrative speech and informative speech
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