Let me give you an example of a well-written and announcing speech thesis statement.
Title of the Speech: No Vouchers In Education
Good thesis for a speech: Vouchers in education dont improve our public schools, because experiments show us that vouchers divert much-needed public funds for the few and have weakened the entire system.
As you can see, this sample announces what you are going to state and prove. This speech topic gains interest – you want to know what experiments are done and how they weaken the educational system. The same goes for this example statement:
Title of the Speech: Privacy on the Internet Should Be More Protected
Good thesis for a speech: Privacy on the internet should be more protected by a ban on identity theft and safeguard genetic information, because everybody has the fundamental right to have absolute control over his or her personal information.
3. Do The Final Check – Now write down the thesis speech idea you have in mind. But how do you know whether your persuasive or informative speech thesis is well-constructed or not? Answer: Scan my final checklist. If it meet five or six of the following next nine points you can consider your sentence as a good one:
Does it introduce the contestable point, the claim you want to make?