Demonstrative health speech topics can focus on patient care and healthy living. Topics about patient care can focus on how to choose a doctor, a hospital, long-term care provider for an aging parent or grandparent, insurance plan or vitamin program. For speeches about healthy living, topics can center on how to lose weight, pick a personal trainer, choose a gym, choose a fitness program, shop for organic grocery products, grow organic produce and go vegan or vegetarian. Health topics typically can feature a lot of "doctor speak," which often means confusing language. Keeping the speech simple and easy to follow makes it more interesting for the audience.
Topics about the economy can show people how to save money and how to plan for their future. Speeches can focus on how to shop consignment, buy in bulk, use coupons, take advantage of sales and get deals on the Internet. Topics about future planning can address how to look for a financial planner, choose the right investment plan, look for the best stock options and find the right bank. Demonstrative topics can also show an audience how the banking system works, the role of the federal government in the economy and the function of the Federal Reserve. Topics can also include how we set the price of oil, gold and other precious medals.
Travel "how-to" demonstration topics can focus on travel deals and picking the right vacation. Topics can show people how to choose a great all-inclusive deal, buy a trip through a travel agent and put together a great vacation on your own. Topics on picking the right vacation can teach people how to pick a family vacation, an extreme sports trip or a destination to a foreign country. Demonstrative speeches can also explain the process of how the Federal Aviation Administration works or how the National Transportation Safety Board does an investigation.
Demonstrative topics on education can help parents and students understand topics on curriculum issues on all levels from the elementary to collegiate level. Topics can include how to study, pick the right charter school, score high on standardized tests and plan a field trip. On the college level, topics can address how to pay for college, get the most out of an online course, manage time, live with a roommate and pick out courses. Topics can also include how the federal government's education guidelines work and how schools select students for scholarships.