Public Speaking Handbook
212 10 IntroducIng Your Speech Learning Objectives 10.1 Explain the functions of a speech introduction. 10.2 List and discuss me ...
purposes of Introductions 10.1 213 Organizing the body of your speech should precede the crafting of the intro- duction. In Chap ...
214 10.1 IntroducIng Your Speech example, a student began a pro-life speech with a graphic description of the abortion process. ...
purposes of Introductions 10.1 215 Introduce the Subject Perhaps the most obvious purpose of an introduction is to introduce the ...
216 10.1 IntroducIng Your Speech CEO Dick Costolo opened his 2013 University of Michigan commencement speech by photographing th ...
effective Introductions 10.2 217 Identifying your main ideas helps to organize the message and enhances listeners’ learning. The ...
218 10.2 IntroducIng Your Speech completely stubborn, but she always brought out the best in anyone she was around. Here was a w ...
effective Introductions 10.2 219 “As a distinctive childhood culture wastes away, we watch with fascina- tion and dismay.” This ...
220 10.2 IntroducIng Your Speech Three corporate executives were trying to define the word fame. One said, “Fame is getting invi ...
effective Introductions 10.2 221 A thoughtful rhetorical question, on the other hand, can prompt your lis- teners’ mental partic ...
222 10.2 IntroducIng Your Speech Either by themselves or in tandem with another method of introduction, questions can provide ef ...
effective Introductions 10.2 223 is to avoid being your grandfather. No more stories about walking uphill both ways to school wi ...
224 10.2 IntroducIng Your Speech earlier speech to yours. Here is an example of an introduction delivered by a fast-thinking stu ...
ChaPTER 10 StudY guIde 225 Study guide: review and Apply Meet Your Objectives 10.1 explain the functions of a speech introductio ...
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227 Chapter 11 Concluding Your Speech “A hard begin- ning maketh a good ending.” —John Heywood 11.1 Purposes of Conclusions Summ ...
228 11.1 ConClUdinG YoUr speeCh Learning Objectives 11.1 Explain the functions of a speech conclusion, 11.2 List and discuss met ...
purposes of Conclusions 11.1 229 Lehrman notes, “When I teach that speech, students stop texting and start crying.” But memorabl ...
230 11.1 ConClUdinG YoUr speeCh is not inherently wrong, but such a cue gives listeners unspoken permission to tune out. (Notice ...
Effective Conclusions 11.2 231 In both of the preceding examples, the speakers draw on the principle of proximity, discussed in ...
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