Sunday, October 11, 2009

Introduce and Conclude!

There are many components that go into your introduction and as well as your conclusion. In chapter nine, it talks about the developing of your introduction and conclusion. In an introduction, you must start out by grabbing your audience’s attention. In my informative speech, which is about violence and video games, I am planning on grabbing all your attention by giving an example of how violence and video games have affected many children. I tend to make lengthy introductions, so, I’m going to try and shorten it up and use my time wisely. I’ll use my time wisely by only putting out my main purpose and points in the speech. Integrating presentation media is very good when presenting your speech. Visual materials capture the audience’s attention. I’m going to either bring video games for my visual materials or a powerpoint presentation. Also, don’t forget your main points otherwise the audience won’t understand what you’re trying to explain. In your conclusion, you must remember to review your main points, reinforce your purpose, and provide closure. The conclusion ties everything together so make sure not to include anymore-new information. To conclude your speech, end it with a quotation, or a dramatic statement.

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