Parts of a Speech

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Parts of a Speech

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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Parts of a Speech

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ATTENTION STAGE: GOAL: OPEN WITH IMPACT gain MESSAGE RELEVANT ATTENTION

Introduction - Two Stages

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ATTENTION STAGE1) QUOTATION

Introduction

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ATTENTION STAGE1) QUOTATION2) STORY or ANECDOTE

Introduction

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SELECTING QUOTES & STORIES1) RELEVANT2) PROVOCATIVE / NOVEL3) “DOABLE”

for YOUfor AUDIENCE

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ATTENTION STAGE1) QUOTATION2) STORY or ANECDOTE3) STARTLING STATEMENT

Introduction

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ATTENTION STAGE1) QUOTATION2) STORY or ANECDOTE3) STARTLING STATEMENT 4) QUESTION

Introduction

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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…

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PREPARATION STAGE

Prepares audience to listen to rest of speech

Introduction

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PREPARATION STAGE

Prepares audience to listen to rest of speech

Introduction

cost benefit

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PREPARATION STAGE

+/- 1) FIELD FIXINGDefinitions, Background

Introduction

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PREPARATION STAGE

+/- 1) FIELD FIXINGDefinitions, Background

+/- 2) SOURCE CREDIBILITY

“+” if you have some

“-” if you don’t...

Introduction

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PREPARATION STAGE

+/- 1) FIELD FIXINGDefinitions, Background

+/- 2) SOURCE CREDIBILITY

+ 3) TOPIC JUSTIFICATIONGood for salience, connects with audience

Introduction

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PREPARATION STAGE

+/- 1) FIELD FIXINGDefinitions, Background

+/- 2) SOURCE CREDIBILITY

+ 3) TOPIC JUSTIFICATIONGood for salience

+!! 4) PREVIEW

Introduction

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

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ATTENTION STAGE

1) QUOTATION2) STORY or ANECDOTE3) STARTLING STATEMENT 4) QUESTION

Introduction

PREPARATION STAGE1) FIELD FIXING

2) SOURCE CREDIBILITY3) TOPIC JUSTIFICATION4) PREVIEW

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1) SIGNIFICANT IDEA DEVELOPMENTSay good stuff...

Speech Body

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1) SIGNIFICANT IDEA DEVELOPMENTSay good stuff...

2) CLEAR ORGANIZATIONSimple, Intuitivematch pattern to thesis

Speech Body

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ChronologicalSpatialCausalCategorical

Speech Body – Organizational Patterns

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1) SIGNIFICANT IDEA DEVELOPMENTSay good stuff...

2) CLEAR ORGANIZATIONSimple, Intuitivematch pattern to thesis

3) SIGNPOSTTransitions Mini-headlines

Speech Body

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1) REDIRECTION to THESIS - SUMMARIZE

2) CLOSE with IMPACT

MOOD – emotional audience response

CLOSURE – powerful “clincher”

Conclusion (Finally!)

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PREPARATION STAGE1) TOPIC JUSTIFICATION

Good for salience

2) SOURCE CREDIBILITY“+” if you have some,“-” if you don’t...

3) PREVIEW

Introduction