Informative speech

 Informative  speech

Informative speeches aim to educate an audience on a particular topic or message. Unlike demonstrative speeches, they don't use visual aids. They do, however, use facts, data and statistics to help audiences grasp a concept. 


These facts and statistics help back any claims or assertions you make. For example, a zoo guide gives an informative speech to a group of people, educating them on a zoo animal using various statistical facts or historical information. Informative speeches can also cover social or economic topics. 


Although they're not designed to get the audience to believe a certain viewpoint or opinion, they inform the audience with all the relevant details surrounding a particular topic.

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  1. Can you give two more examples where can one use a informative speech

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    1. You I presentation from a lecturer and a staff meeting

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  2. I love listening to I informative speeches

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  3. This is epic. Please continue to produce more educational content like this

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