
TYPES OF DESIGNING INFORMATIVE SPEECH. Maftuna Sultanova Rashidovna Urganch State University Master’s student Department Linguistics: English language M221-student of English group E-mail: Sultonovamaftuna47@gmail.com https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11158802 Abstract: The article is to give the various parts of designing informative speech with the same structure as most other speech types, and it consists of three parts. Informative speeches begin with an introduction that presents the topic in a catching manner. The body of the speech is next; it provides more necessary details about the subject. The last part is the conclusion, which summarizes all the information about the topic and gives the listeners some final thoughts. In this article given only the patterns which are most often used by students and professional speakers. These include chronological, topical, causal, and spatial structures Keywords: Chronological design, topical design, casual design, spatial design, successive, sequential, temporal, neglect, effect-cause .
Keywords: Chronological design, topical design, casual design, spatial design, successive, sequential, temporal, neglect, effect-cause .
Keywords: Chronological design, topical design, casual design, spatial design, successive, sequential, temporal, neglect, effect-cause .
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