This document provides an outline for a presentation with sections for the introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should contain an attention-getting statement, the purpose of the speech, and relevance to the audience. The body lists the main ideas and supporting details to be presented, including examples and any visuals. The conclusion restates the main points and ends with a "wow statement" to conclude the presentation.
This document provides an outline for a presentation with sections for the introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should contain an attention-getting statement, the purpose of the speech, and relevance to the audience. The body lists the main ideas and supporting details to be presented, including examples and any visuals. The conclusion restates the main points and ends with a "wow statement" to conclude the presentation.
This document provides an outline for a presentation with sections for the introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction should contain an attention-getting statement, the purpose of the speech, and relevance to the audience. The body lists the main ideas and supporting details to be presented, including examples and any visuals. The conclusion restates the main points and ends with a "wow statement" to conclude the presentation.
Attention-Getting Sentence: A story, joke, startling statement of
question, directly related to the topic to get the audiences' attention.
Credibility Material (purpose): State why you should give your speech.
Relevance to Audience: Give them a reason to listen.
Preview of Speech: Give them a road map to your speech.
Body
Main Ideas Supporting Ideas Examples Visual
The main Notes on what
divisions of visuals you your will show at presentations a point in used to support the the purpose. presentation. Ideas directly related to a (Not all specific main idea that help presentations us understand the concept of contain the main idea. visuals) Specific information illustrating the main or supporting idea.
Conclusion
Transitional Phrase + Summary: Transitional words like "In
conclusion", "In summary", combined with re-statement of the thesis statement.
Audience Response to Statement: A brief recap of main points. It