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Introduction Speech Examples

Introduction speech examples can give you an insight into how introduction speeches should be written, and how public speaking can be made more personal yet engrossing. Oration is a skill that is difficult to master and anyone who has ever been asked to stand in front of a mike and speak to an expectant audience will testify to the jitters that you experience during the process. According to several people, introduction speeches are the worst of the lot, because speaking about a person or even oneself can be an extremely difficult task. While you can learn public speaking techniques, unless you infuse it with your own dash of personality, introduction speeches may fall flat. This article will help you write speeches of introduction, both self introductory speech and introduction speeches about others and also provide introduction speech examples of the two types. Self Introduction Speech Example If you have been asked to be the speaker at an event or have joined public speaking classes, then you may need to introduce yourself to the audience. But the moment you say "I am ...", you will probably have the audience yawning, falling on each others' shoulders. You will need a great introduction speech attention getter which grabs eyeballs and holds the attention of your audience. If you are looking for introduction speech ideas to prepare yourself for a speech that you have to give then, here are some pointers that will help you in making an introduction speech outline for your speech.

Your passion in life should be reflected in your speech. Mention your ambition and where you are trying to head. An incident that has influenced you to look up to someone as your role model. Your hobbies and interests. Ensure that you include the qualities that make you stand out and assert your individuality. The relevance with regards to the occasion that you are making the speech at.

While it is difficult to give an introduction speech template, there are many introduction speech examples that you can refer to, while framing your speech. Given below is an example of introduction speech about yourself, given by a guest speaker at the graduation ceremony of a college. One Four One One! That is the number of tigers left in the Indian subcontinent. And for the past five years those are the numbers I have been trying to better. Needless to say, I am a tiger conservationist and after a lifetime of chasing money, success and to an extent fame, I am devoting my life to chasing poachers. No, I did not take a page out of the life of characters in best selling books, though the parallels drawn are inevitable. I did this because this is what my life's aim was when I was, let us say, younger and naive. It took me 10 years to realize that my naivety had more individuality in it than my success did. After behaving like a groupie of Ansel Adams' for years, I was more than content being just another face in the crowd. By the way, for those of you who are too young (or not worldly wise) to have heard of Adams, he was an environmentalist and photographer, who took brilliant photographs of the Yosemite National Park in America. You may wonder why, while addressing a batch of graduates from one of the most prestigious journalism colleges in the world, I am reminiscing about my own life. Well, introducing myself, with all my faults and mistakes, is the one way I have of explaining to you how important it is to pursue your dreams. Do not let the big bad world outside (and it is big and bad), affect that idealism you have in your heart. Follow your dreams, however stupid and impractical, someone else tells you, they are. For a few weeks after you start your jobs, you will remember my words and fight the corruption of your soul but then you will give in. It is inevitable. But try and fight it as long as you can. Channel Dylan Thomas and remember, "Do Not Go Softly Into That Good Night."

Introduction Speech Example While it is definitely difficult to introduce oneself, it is no mean job when you have been asked to introduce another person. Introduction speeches about others are always difficult to write, because you have to tread a fine line between praising someone and not sounding sycophantic. Here is a guideline that will help you in the task at hand.

Research the person you are introducing. Decide on which introduction speech topics about the speaker, will attract your audience the most. Introduction speeches are judged by how good or bad the first two and last two sentences are. Frame them well and make them catchy. The best introduction speeches are those that tell the audience something they don't know. Keep it brief and simple; your audience wants to hear your guest and not you.

Introduction speech examples may vary depending on the person who is being introduced in the sample. Given below is an example of introduction speech for former Vice President, Al Gore. Eight years in office, businessman, environmental activist, Nobel Prize winner, recipient of a Grammy and an Emmy, and runner-up for Times' 2007 Person of the Year. A pretty mean task for one person to achieve. But our chief guest for today is no ordinary person. A politician and a keen environmentalist, what most people do not know about him is that he has politics in his genes; his father was also the senator of Tennessee for 18 years. He studied at Harvard graduating in the year 1969. He volunteered to go to Vietnam as a reporter for the Army, after deciding not to find a way to dodge the draft, and forcing someone with lesser privileges to go to war. After the war, he attended the Vanderbilt University but won a Congress seat before he got a degree. This started his political life, which we are all familiar with. Without much delay, here he is, who in his own words, was the next President of the United States for eight years; Ladies and gentlemen, I give to you, Mr. Al Gore. Hope the above introduction speech examples will give you an insight into how introduction speeches can be framed. These were just samples that you can refer to. Public speaking is an art in which words are molded to suit the person giving the speech and the situation at hand. Hope the above speech writing tips hold you in good stead for your foray into making introduction speeches.

Introduction Speech About Yourself


Writing an introduction speech about yourself can be tough. But, an often forsaken point is that it can also be a lot of fun. Let's get down to it, time to get talking!

I was quite an elocution enthusiast during my school days. Somehow, talking in front of a massive audience gave me a blissful high, rather than stage fright. There were many like me, and the competition (and team work leading to it) created an elite club. So, once, to decide who is, in fact the best, the principal held a specific competition with the speech topic, "Introduction Speech About Myself". I will not lie to you, confusion was the first reaction. Nonetheless, excitement followed suit. This was followed by a week-long preparation for writing the best introductory speech. Now, enough of the story, let's get down to the result of the preparation and delivery speech ideas. Self-introduction Speech Help Preparation Methodology As easy as it may seem, writing introduction speeches about yourself is no cakewalk. In fact, there are a lot of things that need to be sorted out, in order to avoid a chaotic speech. Following a specific outline in order to maintain staying in line. Here is an example, that one can try their hand at.

Firstly, you need to come up with a title and a tag line for your speech. So, while you are contemplating over the points that follow, write down tag lines that come to your mind, for perusal. Remember, that this is your opportunity to blow your own trumpet. So, take it and go all out. Discuss your successes and dreams. But, avoid exaggerating and lying, that is just not right. This is also a brilliant opportunity to declare your flaws and laugh at yourself. Always remember, if you can laugh at yourself, no one can laugh at you, they will simply laugh with you. More so, if you declare it out in a humorous way, the chances of people teasing you with it, are very slim. So, in a tasteful manner, you can also talk about your failures and flaws. Hopefully, your audience will get a chance to learn from your mistakes. Do not live under the misconception that you have all day to go on with the speech. So, add only important and "worth discussing" details in the speech. Avoid taking personal hits at others, that is just cheap. Discuss your learning's of life with your audience. This will make your speech interesting. More so, be genuine when you do that. If possible, ask rhetorical questions along the way.

That will really help you make your point. You can always answer your rhetorical question in your way. Make sure that you come up with a catchy title and tag line for your speech. It will glam it up and give your speech a movie trailer effect (trust me, my friend did it, and it worked!).

Follow these steps with patience in the order of preference and comfort. Delivery Methodology So, once we have the specific example ready, it is time to start rehearsing the delivery. There are a few things that one should remember while delivering any speech (including this one), and here we shall discuss those things.

Maintain eye contact with the audience. It is very important to look directly at your audience while you deliver your speech. Look in every direction (except the one behind you), to make sure that you connect with all your audiences. If possible, move around on the stage. This has a very captivating effect on the audience. More so, your nervousness (if you feel any) also gets calmed down with the walking around. However, make sure you never back your audience. That is the foremost public speaking and stage rule. Smile at your audience. A somber look on stage gives a zombie impact. Let's face it, no one likes to listen to a speech by a zombie. More so, the smile will be a good proof of your confidence for the audience. Don't refrain from making hand gestures during the speech. This gives a more animated effect to the speech. This makes it a more expressive speech. More so, your nerves will relax and you will ease out during the speech. Breath evenly during the speech. Lack of breath will come in the way of your speaking. More so, it will make a difference to your expressions and general speech delivery. Be interactive with your audience, make a few humorous remarks and quotes as well. This lightens up the mood, and connects the audience and the speaker.

Follow these points to ensure an easy and calm speech delivery. After all you are introducing yourself, you don't want to be stressed about it, do you? I really wish I could share the absolutely funny and well-written speeches by my friends, but I don't have that liberty. I would also like to tell you that I won the contest, but that would be a blatant lie. Well, the competition was won by my friend who wrote the speech from the perspective of herself the way she is if she was a boy. It was hilarious, and she deserved the victory hands down. So, explore your creativity and have fun with it. This is where I sign off!! All the best!

Introduction Speech Template


If you were looking for an introduction speech template, you have landed on the correct web page! Introduction speech is a thing we require every now and then, be it work or any other activity. There are situations where you need to introduce someone else rather than yourself. Introducing you to introduction speech examples through this article.

If someone asks you to introduce yourself, how do you do it? Well, the most simple way to do that is to keep it simple and straight. Just tell your name followed by what you do and take it ahead. I guess when it comes to introducing yourself, the job is still easy. But what do you do when you have to introduce someone else or a topic of discussion? Well, you need not chew your fingers in desperation or anxiety, it is not that tough (okay a little bit!) when there are so many resources for knowing about an introduction speech template (including this fabulous website!) and public speaking techniques in general. Here is all about introduction speeches. Introduction Speech - Essentials Okay, first of all, let me tell you that even though it is not very difficult to speak in front of an expectant crowd, it is definitely going to make you nervy. But nothing to worry there, remembering the following things will be helpful in improving your oratory skills.

Grab the attention of the audience. Provide a background. For instance explain why it is important to you, why you are doing it, why you wanted to talk to the people assembled there, etc. Embedding your introduction with an interesting anecdote, is a good idea related to introduction speeches about yourself. In conclusion, offer a memorable answers to the probable queries by listeners after hearing your speech.

After you are ready with speech, thanks to polishing your skills in oration, practicing your introduction speeches based on your introduction speech topics, is essential. Introduction Speech Outline Example Example #1 Here is an example of introductory speech of a new recruit in a company.

Hi, I am (your name). Before I tell about myself, I would like to appreciate and thank the organizers of (tell the program name where you are called to give your introductory speech), with all my heart which has allowed newcomers like me to meet and know most of our company employees at a single venue. This is quite a heartwarming session. So, I am (your name). I joined in (the new company name) as (designation). I am from (place)., I worked at (company) as (designation) for so & so years prior to joining this company. I have an overall experience of __ years in media and communications industry. Here, at (company name), as far as my understanding about my job profile is concerned, I am supposed to do.....(tell simply about your expected duties and responsibilities here). To back my support my credentials in this industry and to add to my personal growth in this career, I have been making contributions to this industry in the form of......(writing articles, etc). As a result, I got appreciated by (appreciator name). With all my experience till now and guidance that I have been getting under the supervision of my immediate superior, (superior name), I hope that I can meet the expectations you guys have on me. Thanks for giving me this opportunity! Well, this was a way in which you can introduce yourself on the professional front. This will of course vary as the change in the situation. Taking this further ahead, let us take a look at another introduction speech template and introduction speech outline. Example #2 Here is an example of an introduction related to a topic, in this case, fibroids. Have you ever noticed how some things are such a part of life but we don't talk about them in normal every day conversation, and I might add, thankfully so. Well... (say it straight forward) fibroids are one of those things. If you know what fibroids are and more importantly, if you know the signs and symptoms, you will possibly be able to save a life. This is because some symptoms of life-threatening conditions arise from fibroids. Understanding of this sensitive subject and the signs and symptoms can mean the difference between knowing if you need to see a doctor and if you need to visit the emergency room. If it is not life-threatening and rather lifestyle threatening, then this discussion could show you the options available. Well, these were a couple of introduction speech examples related to introduction speech ideas. You can always bring variations according to the situation and the topic in any particular introduction speech template. If you have to give someone else's introduction, you would need to research on that person for a bit and start off with his or her achievements or career highlights. Now I guess, giving introduction either for yourself or for a topic or for someone else would be nothing but a joy ride! Here I declare the conclusion of the introduction speech template! All the Best!

When you meet a group of unknown people in a seminar or a class or any other such meetings, you have to introduce yourself in front of them. This is the easiest way to break the ice among the strangers and make everyone present there comfortable. A self introduction speech gives the first impression about you and it stays in the mind of those people who are your audience. Therefore, the speech should provide all relevant information about who you are and what you do. However, it should not be lengthy and seem like an autobiography. Like any other speech, a self introductory speech can be divided into three different sections or parts. They are: introduction, body of the speech and the conclusion. Speech Introduction The introduction is a vital part of any speech and it should be simple yet impressive. In the beginning, greet the spectators with a hearty welcome. A warm gesture like this, will help you to strike a positive note with the listeners instantly. They will feel comfortable with you and will readily accept you as a speaker. Keep the introductory part a very light one. The greetings should be followed by a quick mention on how wonderful it feels to be able to address the present

audience. Then state your name, where you are from or the organization that you belong to. If you are feeling nervous, you can admit that too in a humorous manner. This will help you to relax a bit as well. Do not drag the introduction part for too long. Ideally, it should be ten percent of your entire speech. Main Section In this part, you have to share some personal details with the viewers. While speaking about yourself in a self introduction speech, it is always advisable to highlight one exceptional feature of your life. The outline should be based on the kind of audience that you are going to address. You have to choose any particular aspect related to your personal life. If you have achieved something significant, you should talk about that. Just make sure that you do not be unnecessarily boastful about your success; rather, present it in a casual manner. Some of the other issues on which you can speak about are: your personal goal, the things that act as source of motivation for you, the turning point in your life, your roots or background if they reveal something interesting to the spectators, your likes or dislikes or some unique traits that make you different from the rest. It is also advisable that you give a brief description about the work you do in a few words. To make the speech more interesting, share a small fascinating story of your life. However, make sure the chosen speech topic have a relevant connection with the audience. Speech Conclusion In comparison to all other kinds of speeches, the conclusion of a speech for self introduction should be kept shorter. Conclude your speech in a friendly note so that the people sitting in the audience feel that they had a direct conversation with you. Remember, no matter how interesting the body of your speech was, the introduction and the conclusion stay in people's mind for a long period of time. Last, but not the least, you should thank the audience at the end for patiently hearing you out. The usual duration of a self introductory speech is anywhere in between 30-60 seconds which can be extended up to 2-3 minutes but not more than that. While delivering the speech, you should speak in a polite and relaxed manner. Maintain eye contact with the spectators throughout. You must know that there is nothing wrong if you feel nervous during the speech. However, it can be kept in check if you prepare your speech well in advance and practice it a number of times before you face the actual audience.

By Bidisha Mukherjee

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