Parts of a Speech
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Parts of a Speech
ATTENTION STAGE: GOAL: OPEN WITH IMPACT gain MESSAGE RELEVANT ATTENTION
Introduction - Two Stages
ATTENTION STAGE1) QUOTATION
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ATTENTION STAGE1) QUOTATION2) STORY or ANECDOTE
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SELECTING QUOTES & STORIES1) RELEVANT2) PROVOCATIVE / NOVEL3) “DOABLE”
for YOUfor AUDIENCE
ATTENTION STAGE1) QUOTATION2) STORY or ANECDOTE3) STARTLING STATEMENT
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ATTENTION STAGE1) QUOTATION2) STORY or ANECDOTE3) STARTLING STATEMENT 4) QUESTION
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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…
PREPARATION STAGE
Prepares audience to listen to rest of speech
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PREPARATION STAGE
Prepares audience to listen to rest of speech
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cost benefit
PREPARATION STAGE
+/- 1) FIELD FIXINGDefinitions, Background
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PREPARATION STAGE
+/- 1) FIELD FIXINGDefinitions, Background
+/- 2) SOURCE CREDIBILITY
“+” if you have some
“-” if you don’t...
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PREPARATION STAGE
+/- 1) FIELD FIXINGDefinitions, Background
+/- 2) SOURCE CREDIBILITY
+ 3) TOPIC JUSTIFICATIONGood for salience, connects with audience
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PREPARATION STAGE
+/- 1) FIELD FIXINGDefinitions, Background
+/- 2) SOURCE CREDIBILITY
+ 3) TOPIC JUSTIFICATIONGood for salience
+!! 4) PREVIEW
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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 _______ .
ATTENTION STAGE
1) QUOTATION2) STORY or ANECDOTE3) STARTLING STATEMENT 4) QUESTION
Introduction
PREPARATION STAGE1) FIELD FIXING
2) SOURCE CREDIBILITY3) TOPIC JUSTIFICATION4) PREVIEW
1) SIGNIFICANT IDEA DEVELOPMENTSay good stuff...
Speech Body
1) SIGNIFICANT IDEA DEVELOPMENTSay good stuff...
2) CLEAR ORGANIZATIONSimple, Intuitivematch pattern to thesis
Speech Body
ChronologicalSpatialCausalCategorical
Speech Body – Organizational Patterns
1) SIGNIFICANT IDEA DEVELOPMENTSay good stuff...
2) CLEAR ORGANIZATIONSimple, Intuitivematch pattern to thesis
3) SIGNPOSTTransitions Mini-headlines
Speech Body
1) REDIRECTION to THESIS - SUMMARIZE
2) CLOSE with IMPACT
MOOD – emotional audience response
CLOSURE – powerful “clincher”
Conclusion (Finally!)
PREPARATION STAGE1) TOPIC JUSTIFICATION
Good for salience
2) SOURCE CREDIBILITY“+” if you have some,“-” if you don’t...
3) PREVIEW
Introduction