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Structure your speech with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion from "summary" of The Art of Public Speaking, PowerWeb and Topic Finder by Stephen E. Lucas,Susan M. Zaeske

When preparing a speech, it is essential to structure it in a way that is clear and organized. This involves dividing the speech into three main parts: the introduction, body, and conclusion. Each of these parts serves a specific purpose and contributes to the overall effectiveness of the speech. The introduction sets the stage for the speech by capturing the audience's attention and introducing the main topic or thesis. It is essential to start with a strong opening that grabs the audience's interest and establishes the relevance of the topic. The introduction should also provide an overview of what will be covered in the speech, giving the audience a roadmap for what to expect. Following the introduction, the body of the speech provides the main content and supporting arguments. This is where the speaker presents their ideas, evidence, and examples to support their thesis. It is crucial to organize the body of the speech in a logical sequence, moving from one point to the next in a coherent and easy-to-follow manner. Transition words and phrases can be used to help guide the audience through the speech and connect different ideas together. Consistency in tone and style is also important throughout the speech to maintain the audience's engagement and understanding. This involves using appropriate grammar and syntax to convey ideas clearly and effectively. Using natural language that is easy to understand will help keep the audience engaged and focused on the speaker's message. Finally, the conclusion of the speech wraps up the main points and reinforces the thesis. It is essential to end the speech on a strong note, leaving the audience with a lasting impression or a call to action. The conclusion should summarize the key points of the speech and provide closure to the audience.
  1. Body, and conclusion, speakers can effectively communicate their ideas and engage their audience. This organization helps to maintain the listener's attention and ensures that the main points are conveyed in a logical and coherent manner.
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The Art of Public Speaking, PowerWeb and Topic Finder

Stephen E. Lucas

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