* Get attention and interest * Establish credibility and goodwill Other Possible Purposes: * Reveal...

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* The Introduction * Get attention and interest * Establish credibility and goodwill Other Possible Purposes: * Reveal the topic * Preview the body of the speech

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Page 1: * Get attention and interest * Establish credibility and goodwill Other Possible Purposes: * Reveal the topic * Preview the body of the speech.

*The Introduction

*Get attention and interest

*Establish credibility and goodwill

Other Possible Purposes:

*Reveal the topic*Preview the body of the speech

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*How to Get Attention

involve the audience ask a question tell a story relate a personal experience use humor (but watch out!) create suspense use a quotation/poem use a visual aid give a startling fact or statistic

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*Gaining CREDIBILITY

The audience’s

perception of whether a

speaker is qualified to speak on a given

topic.

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*Gaining GOODWILL

The audience’s

perception of whether the

speaker has the best interests of the

audience in mind.

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*Preview Statement

A statement in the introduction of a speech that identifies the main points to be discussed in the body of the speech.

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*The Conclusion

*Signals the end of the speech

*Reinforces the central idea

* AVOID “In Conclusion…”