The Indian Culture- Informative Speech
Lebanese American University
Byblos, Lebanon
Fundamentals of Oral Communication
Name: Amar Al Bakkar
ID#: 201101998
Email Address:
[email protected]
Tel: 03/925225
Instructor: Mrs. Therese Nasrallah
Date of Presentation: July 2, 2012
General Purpose: To inform
Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the Indian culture's diversity
Central Idea: India is a fascinating country with diverse traditions related to their language, their
costumes, and their cuisine.
Organization: Topical Order
Visual Aids: Power Point Presentation
Audience: University colleagues especially those interested in travelling or in improving their
knowledge about cultural diversity....show more content...
3. there are 14 additional languages approved by the constitution 4. Each of which has its special
rules and alphabet. B) Second, there are more than 1000 minor languages 1. That change
completely from one village to another. C) Although having many languages has advantages
such as diversifying the Indian culture and enriching its heritage, the vice president of inda said
it has caused social tensions and hampered the economic prosperity. (Transition: Now that we
know about the languages in India, let's take a look over the Indian costumes) II. Indian men and
women love to wear their traditional clothes and accessories during festivals and occasions which
are an integral part of Indian life. A. Women wear a "Sari" which is a very long piece of colorful
cloth they wrapped around themselves. 1. Colors of saris are of great importance because each
color has its own symbol.For example: a. White was special for women of upper classes.
However, today colors have become more dominant, and white is only worn by widows. b. Red is
associated with marriages. It is a must in the closet of the bride c. The green color has Islamic
connotations being mostly worn by Muslim groups. d. Hindus avoided the blue color because the
fermentation process used to produce indigo