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Chapter 5 : Creating an Outline This chapter is about how to create an outline.

Outline is very important to vail our ability in public speaking. An outline is very essential to help in speech. The outline helps to focus on structure that you want to speech. Outline style can run the gamut from a formal typewritten document to a hand written note jotted on a napkin. An outline is like a road map. It very useful if we get lost in our speech, we can look back at our outline. An outline also can provide psychological boost. Knowing the exact point in precise order you will give them can make you feel comportable and better prepared.

Outline format rules: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Tips : By Robert A. Deen One of the great joys of my life is that each week I get to deliver a thirty-minute on talk something I care about deeply. The audiences contains many of the sample people from week to week , as well as new people visiting for the first time. Therefore, both the content and delivery must be fresh, alive and not repettitous. Here how it works : 1. Prepare your talk in whatever manner you choose. 2. Draw the tal map by hand on a single shhet of paper in blocks,circles, bullets, all of which can easily read at a glance. 3. Include only as many words as required to jog your memory of that section or story. 4. Review the talk as close to delivery time as possible, and draw the directional arrows at that time. Chapter six : Creating an introduction Be consistent Match As with Bs, 1s with 2s Use complete sentence List only one point in each symbol Use two to five main points Include all sections Write out transitional phrases Write out the introduction and conclusion

Introduction is very important for your speech or presentation. Because usually audience decide to listen or not your presentation on how you can deliver a good introdeuction. Tips for a successful introduction : Youcan make a good first impression by following this suggestion : 1. WATCH YOUR TIME : Make sure your intoduction isnt too long or too short. 2. DONT RUSH INTO TALKING Wait for a moment, begin talking with confidence. 3. DONT READ YOUR INTRODUCTION Youll lost some connection with your audience. Goal for your introduction : Make sure you start your presentation with purposeful way. A good start should accomplish these goals : 1. GAIN ATTENTION Do something to gain attention. 2. SET THE TONE The tone creates the emotions. 3. STAY RELEVANT TO YOUR TOPIC Introduction must relate to your message. 4. CREATE A POSITIVE RELATIONSHIP Tell you has good message and benefit. 5. GET THE AUDIENCE INVOLVED Welcome the audience to your message. 6. PUT YOUR MESSAGE IN CONTEXT Introduction contains the message. Techniques that get attention : Here are some methods that will get you started right. 1. USE AN ANECDOTE OR TELL A STORY It makes the message come alive. 2. ESTABLISH COMMON GROUND Encourage audience to trust you 3. REFER TO A PREVIOUS SPEAKER Shows you paid attention to the same thing. 4. ASK A QUESTION

A good question makes audience focus. 5. MAKE A BOLD STATEMENT The boldness idea gain attention. 6. . USE HUMOR It helps establish a friendly relationship 7. GIVE A DEFINITION A word that creates a specific feeling 8. REFER TO HISTORY A reference to an event draws the audience 9. . USE A PROP OR A VISUAL Visuals grab attention immediately 10. GIVE A QUOTE A good quote can provide an excellent start

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