Tagged: ML111-02
The subject that one thing you will be talking about and the subject will dominate your speech. Once you have an idea you pursue the subject. Defining the subject requires the speaker to develop a complement using Who, What, When, Where, Why or How.
Idea – Church Division
Subject With Complement – What Causes Church Division
Text – James 4:1
Idea – Church Division
Subject With Complement – Why does God allow Church Division
Text – 1 Cor 11:19
Use the What, Where, When , Why, How and Who formula. Be clear about the subject and compliment your statement by clearly defining what you are talking about.
A good speaker can identify the subject of his/her talk by asking one of six questions:
1. What?
2. Where?
3. When?
4. Why?
5. Who?
6. How?
To explain what their talking about. To Prove what their talking about , and how to apply what their talking about.
A good speaker will talk about topics that the audience is interested in and relevant to them.
By offering a question and giving a complement–a statement that answers the question.
A good speaker will identify the subject with a what, where, when, why, how or who.
A good speaker will identify the subject of their talk by addressing who they are talking about. They will further address questions like, what is the subject about or where is this taking place.
A good speaker identifies the subject of his/her speech by stating the compliments of the subject. The compliment together with the subjects give a clear idea.
A good speaker can identify the subject of their talk by using a what, a where, or when or why, how, or who. The clearer the speaker has about the issue, the better his talk will be.
Uses the What, the When, the Where, the Why, the How, and the Who…