Among all the potential topics you’ve accumulated, which ones are you most interested in and knowledgeable about? When you choose a topic you’re familiar with and passionate about, you’ll give a more fluent and enthusiastic presentation. One of our students captivated his audience with a speech on Legos (even though his classmates had not played with toys for years) because his enthusiasm for the subject was so infectious. Conversely, a student who appeared totally uninterested in her topic of job interviews failed to connect with her listeners, even though the subject was highly relevant to them.
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Your listeners are also more likely to believe your claims if they know you have experience with the subject area. One student discovered firsthand the perils of selecting a topic she knew little about. Although she had no children or child-
Finally, by selecting a topic you’re familiar with, you streamline the research process. You can focus on researching information that supplements the facts you already know rather than gathering general background information.
To see an example of a student who has chosen a topic she is passionate about, try Video Activity 6.1, “Humanity 4 Haitian Development.”