Speech to inform is a type of public speaking aimed at educating the audience about a specific topic, concept, or process. Its primary goal is to convey information clearly and effectively, enabling listeners to gain a better understanding of the subject matter. This type of speech often utilizes facts, statistics, examples, and visual aids to enhance comprehension and retention. Ultimately, the speaker seeks to inform, rather than persuade or entertain, the audience.
Teachers and lecturers inform. And when students step into that role, the purpose of your speech (speaking) is the same, to inform.
it is an infinitive phrase.
to inform.
A speech to inform people about space travel ~
there are different kind of speech like persuade speech, self-intro speech etc. but speech to inform is different from them as, it is an informative speech and it is something you are interested in and you would like to share it with the audience. for eg: how to bake a cake. giving information step by step like giving instruction what to do next.
It's purpose is to inform! Hint: informa:tive
It's purpose is to inform! Hint: informa:tive
Elizabeth Cady Stanton's speech was to inform people to vote for the women's rights to vote
The three basic purposes of speech are to inform, persuade, and entertain. Informative speech aims to provide information or education, persuasive speech aims to influence opinions or actions, and entertaining speech aims to engage and amuse the audience.
The "State of the Union Address."
An informational speech is to teach something to the audience. It can be on many different subjects from how to train a dog to how to write a computer program.
Goebbels uses combative language to incite aggression in Germans while Hirohito's speech uses businesslike language to inform Japanese citizens.