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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

VISUAL AIDS

  • Eye catchers focus audience
  • V.A. Enliven, enhance, emphasize
  • DONT pass V.A.s around

REFERENCE TO AN OCCASION,EVENTR TIME

  • Occasion: special ones, like holidays and birthdays
  • Event: sporting, concerts, parties, plays, festivals
  • Time: "Remember the time…" person or historical
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SUMMARIZING MAIN POINTS

  • Essential points
  • Major points
  • paragraph=topic or clincher sentence
  • 5 P essay= theists statement
  • Don't be renoundnt
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USING STORIES

  • Everyone loves a good story, so tell one!
  • Some long and detailed
  • Some short and sweet
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BRAIN STORMING

  • Generating ideas
  • Finding ideas
  • Ways to brain storm: lists, bubble maps, drawing, etc.

ASKING QUESTIONS

  • Get audience thinking!
  • Engage people
  • If appropriate, let audience answer
  • Rhetorical ?s= need not to answer them because it is implied or obvious

APEAL TO EMOTION

  • Connect on an emotional levels… feelings
  • Sympathy and empathy
  • Mad, sad, glad, fab
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VOICE

  • Person behind the work/ writing
  • Writers personally and perspective
  • Authentic, original, dynamic
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USING QUOTATIONS

  • Quote the words of other word for word
  • He/she said...
  • Quote experts, friends, family, character ect.
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MOTTOS AND MONTRAS

  • Mottos and mantras are words to live by!
  • Adages= wise sayings, proverbs
  • Mottos and mantras are good to have
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FACTS AND STRATS

  • FACTS: Valid what you say and write
  • STRATS: statistics
  • Give your audience the number
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TRANSITIONS

  • Translations make language flow
  • They appear every where
  • Words, phrases, even in sentences

BACKROUND INFO

  • Get familiar with the subject that or topic
  • Acquire knowledge
  • What's the scoop?

SYMPATHY AND EMPATHY

  • Sympathy: to feel sorry
  • Empathy:to feel someone else's pain

MENTOR TEXT

  • An example of good writing
  • Anchor text
  • Anything that brings to mind
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