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Parts of a Speech

Parts of a Speech. Introduction - Two Stages. ATTENTION STAGE: GOAL: OPEN WITH IMPACT gain MESSAGE RELEVANT ATTENTION. Introduction. ATTENTION STAGE 1) QUOTATION. Introduction. ATTENTION STAGE 1) QUOTATION 2) STORY or ANECDOTE.

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Parts of a Speech

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  1. Parts of a Speech

  2. Introduction - Two Stages ATTENTION STAGE: GOAL: OPEN WITH IMPACT gain MESSAGE RELEVANT ATTENTION

  3. Introduction ATTENTION STAGE 1) QUOTATION

  4. Introduction ATTENTION STAGE 1) QUOTATION 2) STORY or ANECDOTE

  5. SELECTING QUOTES & STORIES 1) RELEVANT 2) PROVOCATIVE / NOVEL 3) “DOABLE” for YOU for AUDIENCE

  6. Introduction ATTENTION STAGE 1) QUOTATION 2) STORY or ANECDOTE 3) STARTLING STATEMENT

  7. Introduction ATTENTION STAGE 1) QUOTATION 2) STORY or ANECDOTE 3) STARTLING STATEMENT 4) QUESTION

  8. CHOOSING THE RIGHT QUESTION TO ASK 1) Do NOT ask for data - This is NOT a quiz... DO ASK “DO YOU KNOW (data) ?” 2) Do NOT ask Survey Questions - This is NOT a show of hands... 3) DO ask questions that draw them in… 4) DO ask questions that they want answered…

  9. Introduction • PREPARATION STAGE • Prepares audience to listen • to rest of speech

  10. cost benefit Introduction • PREPARATION STAGE • Prepares audience to listen • to rest of speech

  11. Introduction • PREPARATION STAGE • +/- 1) FIELD FIXING • Definitions, Background

  12. Introduction • PREPARATION STAGE • +/- 1) FIELD FIXING • Definitions, Background • +/- 2) SOURCE CREDIBILITY • “+” if you have some • “-” if you don’t...

  13. Introduction • PREPARATION STAGE • +/- 1) FIELD FIXING • Definitions, Background • +/- 2) SOURCE CREDIBILITY • + 3) TOPIC JUSTIFICATION • Good for salience, • connects with audience

  14. Introduction • PREPARATION STAGE • +/- 1) FIELD FIXING • Definitions, Background • +/- 2) SOURCE CREDIBILITY • + 3) TOPIC JUSTIFICATION • Good for salience • +!! 4) PREVIEW

  15. “Polk” is pronounced “poke”, with a silent “L”. “Folk” is pronounced “foke”, with a silent “L”. The white of an egg is pronounced as _______ .

  16. Introduction ATTENTION STAGE 1) QUOTATION 2) STORY or ANECDOTE 3) STARTLING STATEMENT 4) QUESTION • PREPARATION STAGE • 1) FIELD FIXING • 2) SOURCE CREDIBILITY • 3) TOPIC JUSTIFICATION • 4) PREVIEW

  17. Speech Body 1) SIGNIFICANT IDEA DEVELOPMENT Say good stuff...

  18. Speech Body 1) SIGNIFICANT IDEA DEVELOPMENT Say good stuff... 2) CLEAR ORGANIZATION Simple, Intuitive match pattern to thesis

  19. Speech Body – Organizational Patterns Chronological Spatial Causal Categorical

  20. Speech Body 1) SIGNIFICANT IDEA DEVELOPMENT Say good stuff... 2) CLEAR ORGANIZATION Simple, Intuitive match pattern to thesis 3) SIGNPOST Transitions Mini-headlines

  21. Conclusion (Finally!) • 1) REDIRECTION to THESIS - SUMMARIZE • CLOSE with IMPACT • MOOD – emotional audience response • CLOSURE – powerful “clincher”

  22. Introduction PREPARATION STAGE 1) TOPIC JUSTIFICATION Good for salience 2) SOURCE CREDIBILITY “+” if you have some, “-” if you don’t... 3) PREVIEW

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