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Title: Introductions and Conclusions


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Introductions and Conclusions
  • Chapter 9

2
The Introduction
  • Attention Getter
  • Central Idea
  • Establish Your Credibility
  • Preview Your Main Points

3
Attention-Getting Suggestions
  • Tell a story
  • Arouse curiosity
  • Cite a quotation
  • State an interesting statistic
  • Provide a visual aid
  • Ask a question
  • Rhetorical question to stimulate interest but
    not to elicit a reply
  • Overt-Response question designed to get a
    response

4
Sample Attention Getter
  • What form of entertainment do Americans spend the
    greatest amount of money on?
  • Ill give you some hints its not movies, music,
    sports, TV, video games, or theme parks.
  • The answer is gambling each year Americans spend
    340 billion, more than all other forms of
    entertainment combined.

5
Sample Quotation
  • Mark Twain once said, There are two times in
    your life when you should not gamble When you
    cant afford it and when you can.

6
Sample Visual Aid
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Central Idea
  • The key concept of a speech
  • The core message of your speech
  • President Dwight Eisenhower is quoted as saying,
    Why give a speech if you dont want the audience
    to take away a key message?

8
Establishing Your Credibility
  • Credibility the degree to which a speaker is
    perceived to be believable, trustworthy, and
    competent
  • Helping the audience to know you know what you
    are talking about
  • Example I have owned an aquarium for five years
    now. Because of my experience and research I can
    talk to you today about the proper maintenance of
    your fish habitat.

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Previewing Your Main Points
  • Tells the audience what to listen for
  • Sets up the structure of your speech
  • Helps get everyone on the same page
  • Example Today I will tell you about the three
    essential parts of any aquarium the filter,
    bubbler, and lighting.

10
What is wrong with this intro?
  • What tiny crystal fortified the coffers of many
    ancient empires and laid waste to others? What
    mineral has the power to create and the power to
    destroy? What is good as gold when scarce and
    cheap as dirt when abundant? The answer to all
    of these questions is salt, the spice of life.
    Today I would like to look at the importance of
    salt in history, at how we spice up our lives
    with salt today, and at the role salt will
    probably play in the future.

11
What is wrong with this intro?
  • What tiny crystal fortified the coffers of many
    ancient empires and laid waste to others? What
    mineral has the power to create and the power to
    destroy? What is good as gold when scarce and
    cheap as dirt when abundant? The answer to all
    of these questions is salt, the spice of life.
    Today I would like to look at the importance of
    salt in history, at how we spice up our lives
    with salt today, and at the role salt will
    probably play in the future.

12
What is wrong with this intro?
  • What tiny crystal fortified the coffers of many
    ancient empires and laid waste to others? What
    mineral has the power to create and the power to
    destroy? What is good as gold when scarce and
    cheap as dirt when abundant? The answer to all
    of these questions is salt, the spice of life.
    Today I would like to look at the importance of
    salt in history, at how we spice up our lives
    with salt today, and at the role salt will
    probably play in the future.

13
What is wrong with this intro?
  • What tiny crystal fortified the coffers of many
    ancient empires and laid waste to others? What
    mineral has the power to create and the power to
    destroy? What is good as gold when scarce and
    cheap as dirt when abundant? The answer to all
    of these questions is salt, the spice of life.
    Today I would like to look at the importance of
    salt in history, at how we spice up our lives
    with salt today, and at the role salt will
    probably play in the future.

14
What is wrong with this intro?
  • A six-year-old collie lay battered and helpless
    by the side of the road. The car that hit her
    had broken her pelvis, dislocated her hip, and
    smashed her jaw. It had also blinded her, and
    she whimpered in pain and fear. Unfortunately,
    this true story happens much too frequently
    because of the growing problem of pet
    overpopulation. Having grown up on a farm with
    animals of all kinds, I care deeply about their
    welfare, and I have become aware through my
    veterinary courses of how serious the problem of
    pet overpopulation is.

15
What is wrong with this intro?
  • A six-year-old collie lay battered and helpless
    by the side of the road. The car that hit her
    had broken her pelvis, dislocated her hip, and
    smashed her jaw. It had also blinded her, and
    she whimpered in pain and fear. Unfortunately,
    this true story happens much too frequently
    because of the growing problem of pet
    overpopulation. Having grown up on a farm with
    animals of all kinds, I care deeply about their
    welfare, and I have become aware through my
    veterinary courses of how serious the problem of
    pet overpopulation is.

16
What is wrong with this intro?
  • A six-year-old collie lay battered and helpless
    by the side of the road. The car that hit her
    had broken her pelvis, dislocated her hip, and
    smashed her jaw. It had also blinded her, and
    she whimpered in pain and fear. Unfortunately,
    this true story happens much too frequently
    because of the growing problem of pet
    overpopulation. Having grown up on a farm with
    animals of all kinds, I care deeply about their
    welfare, and I have become aware through my
    veterinary courses of how serious the problem of
    pet overpopulation is.

17
What is wrong with this intro?
  • A six-year-old collie lay battered and helpless
    by the side of the road. The car that hit her
    had broken her pelvis, dislocated her hip, and
    smashed her jaw. It had also blinded her, and
    she whimpered in pain and fear. Unfortunately,
    this true story happens much too frequently
    because of the growing problem of pet
    overpopulation. Having grown up on a farm with
    animals of all kinds, I care deeply about their
    welfare, and I have become aware through my
    veterinary courses of how serious the problem of
    pet overpopulation is.

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Tips for the Introduction
  • Keep the introduction relatively brief.
  • Be creative.
  • Keep on the look out for material for the
    introduction while researching your topic.
  • The introduction may not be the first thing you
    write.
  • Be fully prepared to deliver your introduction.

19
Conclusions
  • Used to signal the end of the speech
  • Summarizes key ideas (main points)
  • Reinforces the central idea
  • Ends with a clincher quote, dramatic statement,
    refer to the introduction

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Conclusion Guidelines
  • Dont drag out the ending
  • Dont end weakly
  • Dont end with an apology
  • Never bring in new main points
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