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Title: Chapter Nine


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Chapter Nine
  • Developing Introductions and Conclusions

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Chapter Nine
  • Table of Contents
  • The Introduction Enlisting the Audience
  • The Conclusion Making it Motivating and
    Memorable

3
Introduction Enlisting the Audience
  • Gaining Attention The First Step
  • Introducing the Purpose and Topic
  • Previewing the Main Points
  • Motivating the Audience to Accept Your Goals

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The IntroductionGaining Attention The First
Step
  • Tactics
  • Use a quotation
  • Pose questions
  • Say something startling
  • Use humor
  • Tell a story
  • Illuminate with images
  • Refer to a recent event or person in the public
    eye
  • Express interest in the audience

5
The IntroductionIntroducing the Purpose and
Topic
  • Declare what your speech is about and what you
    hope to accomplish.

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The IntroductionPreviewing the Main Points
  • Helps the audience mentally organize your speech.
  • Helps you keep the audiences attention.
  • outline main points and the order in which they
    will be addressed.

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The IntroductionMotivating the Audience to
Accept your Goals
  • Make the Topic Relevant.
  • connect the topic to the experiences and
    background of your audience.
  • Establish Credibility as a Speaker
  • briefly emphasize some experience, knowledge or
    perspective you have that is different or more
    extensive than that of your audience.

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The Conclusion Making it Motivating and Memorable
  • Alerting the Audience
  • Summarizing the Main Points and Goals
  • Leaving the Audience with Something to Think
    About

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The Conclusion Making it Motivating and Memorable
  • Provides the final opportunity for the speech to
    leave the right impression.

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The ConclusionAlerting the Audience
  • It is your job, as a speaker, to tell the
    audience where you are in a speech.
  • transition statements
  • signpost words and phrases

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The ConclusionSummarizing the Main Points and
Goals
  • Repetition is one of the most effective ways for
    listeners to remember the key elements of oral
    communication.
  • emphasizing the main points three times will help
    the audience to remember them.
  • reiterate the topic and purpose.

12
The ConclusionLeaving the Audience with
Something to Think About
  • Call to action- a concluding challenge from a
    speaker to an audience to act in response to the
    speech.

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The ConclusionLeaving the Audience with
Something to Think About
  • Challenge the Audience to Respond
  • show the audience members that the problem or
    issue is real and personally relevant to them.

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The ConclusionLeaving the Audience with
Something to Think About
  • Use Quotations
  • using a quotation that captures the essence of
    the speech can be a very effective way to close a
    speech.

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The ConclusionLeaving the Audience with
Something to Think About
  • Relate a Story
  • brings the entire speech into focus very
    effectively
  • helps the audience visualize the speech.

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The ConclusionLeaving the Audience with
Something to Think About
  • Ask a Rhetorical Question
  • drives home the speech theme.
  • effective way to make a speech linger.
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