jasmine interviews ashley about her speech
woman speaking at agnes scott rally

the speaking center at agnes scott college

Behind the Scenes of Public Speaking

Persuasive Speech Interview

The persuasive speech is the final presentation in our public speaking class. This speech provides an opportunity for the speaker to present her perspective on the controversial issue or social problem. At this juncture in the course, we have discussed a variety of relevant concepts, including presumption, burden of proof, argument, evidence, ethos, pathos, and logos.

The arrangement, or organizational pattern, for the speech may follow a first affirmative constructive speech, where the speaker establishes significance, inherency and solvency. Or, students may adopt a problem–solution format or Monroe's Motivated Sequence.

One of the requirements for the final presentation is that the speech must be a policy speech. In other words, students must present a concrete policy that addresses the controversial issue or social problem. I find this requirement consistent with the mission of Agnes Scott College to educate women "to think deeply, live honorably, and engage the intellectual and social challenges of their times."

In the persuasive speech interview below, Ashley talks about her problem–solution organizational pattern. She also discusses some challenges she encountered in crafting the speech.