introduction and conclusion of a speech

Introduction and conclusion of a speech
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Introduction and conclusion of a speech
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Today
Goals:
- At the end of the lesson you know how to open a speech.
- At the end of the lesson you know how to wrap up a speech. 

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How would you open your speech? 
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Opening a speech

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Opening a speech
- Try to get the attention of the audience
How can you do this?

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Opening a speech
- Try to get the attention of the audience
How can you do this?
  • By opening with a joke 

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Opening a speech
- Try to get the attention of the audience
How can you do this?
  • By opening with a joke 
  • By opening with a quote 

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Opening a speech
- Try to get the attention of the audience
How can you do this?
  • By opening with a joke 
  • By opening with a quote 
  • By referencing something or someone 
        - A famous person
       - A historic event.

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Examples
“Imagine a big explosion as you climb through 3,000 ft. Imagine a plane full of smoke. Imagine an engine going clack, clack, clack. It sounds scary. Well I had a unique seat that day. I was sitting in 1D.”



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Examples
“Imagine a big explosion as you climb through 3,000 ft. Imagine a plane full of smoke. Imagine an engine going clack, clack, clack. It sounds scary. Well I had a unique seat that day. I was sitting in 1D.”

This is a good example for opening a speech because it uses the power of imagination.

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Examples
"Studies show that it is important that we brush our teeth at least twice a day, because it keeps our teeth clean and strong."

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Examples
"Studies show that it is important that we brush our teeth at least twice a day, because it keeps our teeth clean and strong."


This is a bad way to open your speech because it is not appealing towards the audience. Don't start with facts, bring them up later as arguments. 

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How would you end your speech?
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Concluding a speech

Slide 12 - Mind map

Concluding a speech
- Leave the audience wondering or give them closure
How can you do this?

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Concluding a speech
- Leave the audience wondering or give them closure
How can you do this?
  • Give a summary in the form of a story 

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Concluding a speech
- Leave the audience wondering or give them closure
How can you do this?
  • Give a summary in the form of a story 
  • Close with a joke

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Concluding a speech
- Leave the audience wondering or give them closure
How can you do this?
  • Give a summary in the form of a story 
  • Close with a joke
  • Ask them a open question as a closing statement

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Examples
“Listen to politicians now, with their comprehensive 12-point plans. They’re not inspiring anybody. Because there are leaders and there are those who lead. Leaders hold a position of power or authority, but those who lead inspire us. Whether they’re individuals or organizations, we follow those who lead, not because we have to, but because we want to. We follow those who lead, not for them, but for ourselves. And it’s those who start with “why” that have the ability to inspire those around them or find others who inspire them.”



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Examples
“Listen to politicians now, with their comprehensive 12-point plans. They’re not inspiring anybody. Because there are leaders and there are those who lead. Leaders hold a position of power or authority, but those who lead inspire us. Whether they’re individuals or organizations, we follow those who lead, not because we have to, but because we want to. We follow those who lead, not for them, but for ourselves. And it’s those who start with “why” that have the ability to inspire those around them or find others who inspire them.”


This is a good example of a closing line because here theyre telling a story.

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Examples
"And that is why it is important that everyone should be able to have access to the internet. Thank you."

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Examples
"And that is why it is important that everyone should be able to have access to the internet. Thank you."

This is a bad way to end your speech, because there is no real conclusion here. Don't say just thank you to end your speech. 

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Goal revision
- At the end of the lesson you know how to open a speech.
- At the end of the lesson you know how to wrap up a speech. 

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How do you open a speech

Slide 22 - Open question

How do you conclude a speech

Slide 23 - Open question

The rest of the lesson
Work on your final speech!!

Hand in before the lesson on Monday June 5th!!

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