There are many ways to create an outline. Honestly, you can do it however you want... but here is a suggestion that I found on the blog of a speech writer:
- Introduction (tell them what you’re going to tell them)
- Open with a quote or personal story
- State the main reason for your speech
- Summarize your three principle points
- First point
- Second point
- Third point
- Body (tell them)
- First point – start with your strongest point. Give your listeners something to grab on to. Provide reasons and/or evidence to support your first point.
- Second point – this is the weaker or weakest point. Sandwich it between the stronger points. Provide reasons and/or evidence to support your second point.
- Third point – come back with another strong point. Provide reasons and/or evidence to support your third point.
- Conclusion (tell them what you told them)
- Re-state your three main points
- First point
- Second point
- Third point
- Summarize the idea you’ve presented
- Conclude with a compelling remark or a call to action
If this format doesn't seem like it's going to work for you, search the internet for other ways to outline your speech. Remember, if you don't create an outline... this will happen to you: