Question #d9dc8

1 Answer
May 12, 2017

Tell the audience what you are going to tell them, tell them why it is important to them that audience, and then tell them. Afterwards remind them what your told them and why it is important.

Explanation:

  1. In your introduction it is important to get your audience's attention.
    a) tell a joke that relates to what you are going to say
    b) Tell them why what your are going to say is important to them individually
    c) Make a strong statement about the topic Hyperbole is not out of line.

  2. forecast Tell your audience the main points you are going to cover. This prepares the audience. It is important that the audience knows what to listen for.

  3. Tell the audience why what your are going to say is important to them.

  4. The Body: Tell the audience what you said you are going to tell them in a structured formate.
    a) Start with your strongest point to keep their attention and work down in order to your weakest point.
    b) Start with your weakest point and build up to your strongest point so they are left remembering what you have said.
    c) ( my favorite start with your second or first strongest points fill in with the other points in order and end with either your strongest or second strongest points

  5. Conclusion. Remind the audience what you have said. repeat one or two of your most important points, Stress how what you have said is important to this audience,