After you’ve selected your topic and identified your rhetorical purpose, draft a thesis statement for your speech. The thesis statement (sometimes called the central idea or topic statement) is a single sentence that sums up your speech’s main message and reflects your narrowed topic and rhetorical purpose. Basically, the thesis statement should convey your speech’s bottom line, enabling audience members to understand the essence of your overall speech message. Here are some examples of thesis statements:
“New Year celebrations in my culture include three unique traditions.”
“You should try a vegan diet for one week.”
“There are several humorous aspects of online shopping.”