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Introductions Introductions &&ConclusionsConclusions
Chapter 10Chapter 10
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Functions of an Functions of an IntroductionIntroduction
Catch audience’s Catch audience’s
attentionattention
Reveal and relate topicReveal and relate topic
Establish credibilityEstablish credibility
Preview speechPreview speech
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Types of IntroductionsTypes of Introductions
Rhetorical questionsRhetorical questions
StoryStory
Quotation or poemQuotation or poem
DemonstrationDemonstration
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Types of Introductions Types of Introductions (cont.)(cont.)
Startling statementStartling statement State importance of State importance of
topictopic Share expertiseShare expertise State what’s to comeState what’s to come
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Student Video Student Video ExampleExampleJessica Fuller;Jessica Fuller;“Preview” example;12 sec. Click image to play video; “alt” & “enter” keys for full screen.Windows Media Player required
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Tips for an Tips for an IntroductionIntroduction
Look for materials during Look for materials during researchresearch
Prepare after body of Prepare after body of speechspeech
Prepare & practice full Prepare & practice full introductionintroduction
Be briefBe brief Be creativeBe creative
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Purpose of ConclusionPurpose of Conclusion
Tip off endingTip off ending
Reinforce thesis Reinforce thesis
statementstatement
Create closureCreate closure
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Preparing a Preparing a Compelling ConclusionCompelling Conclusion
Summarize main pointsSummarize main points Answer introductory Answer introductory
questionquestion Refer back to Refer back to
introductionintroduction Recite a quotationRecite a quotation
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Summary Summary
A concise restatement A concise restatement of main points at the of main points at the endend of the speech of the speech
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Tips for ConclusionTips for Conclusion
Look for concluding Look for concluding materialsmaterials
Be creativeBe creative Be briefBe brief Don’t leave conclusion Don’t leave conclusion
to chanceto chance
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Student ExampleStudent Example
Mike Peil’s Mike Peil’s conclusionconclusion
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