There are many factors to consider
developing an introduction for your speech. The number one thing to want to
include in your speech is something that will get your audience’s attention. An
attention getter is an awesome way to get your audience’s attention but this
shouldn’t be the main focus of your introduction. “Your attention getter shouldn’t
last long. It should draw attention to the topic but not cut into the time you
need for the body of the speech,” (Coopman 174). Another important thing that
should be included in your introduction is stating your purpose and thesis
which will tell the audience what your speech is based on and what message you
are trying to convey. Don’t forget to appear credible either because this will
let your audience develop credibility.
In the conclusion of your speech
you want to review all the main points you discussed in the body of your
speech. Also restate what your purpose
was in giving the speech. The speech should be closed with something impressive
not just simply as that is it for my speech. Some methods that the book
discussed for the closure of a conclusion and speech were making a dramatic
statement, thanking the audience, ending with a quotation, and reinforcing the
speaker-audience connection.
You covered all the main parts of the introduction like including an attention getter, purpose of the speech, and credibility. In my opinion I find all of them equally important. Your not going to be able to say your purpose if nobody is listening to you because you did not have a great attention getter, and no one is going to believe you if you didn't establish credibility. In the Conclusion your saying that you need to review your main points, restate the purpose, and have an impressive closing statement. I think you did a great job in covering the main points of an introduction and conclusion.
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