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Published on Mar 19, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

BACKROUND INFO

  • Get familiar with subject or topic
  • Acquire knowledge
  • What's the history
  • The scoop
  • The 911
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CODE SWITCHING

  • Change the way you speak depending on where you are and who your with.
  • Consider advance and purpose
  • Informal vs formal
  • Professional vs personal
  • School vs home
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MOTOS AND MANTRAS

  • Moros and Marta's are words to live by
  • Adages-wise sayings; proverbs
  • A moto in English 8 is on the roof
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USING QUOTATIONS

  • Quote the words of others word for word
  • He/she said
  • Quote experts, friends, family, ect.
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SUMMARIZING MAIN POINTS

  • Summarizing main facts
  • Major points
  • Paragraph= thesis statement or restatement
  • Don't be redundant
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SONG LYRICS

  • Quote a song or peom
  • Use rhyme or rhythm
  • Play with word puns
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FACTA AND STATS

  • Facts-validate what you say or write
  • Stats-statistics
  • Give your audience numbers
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TRANSITION

  • Make language flow
  • Transitions appear everywhere
  • Transitions-words, phrases, even, whole , sentences
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APEAL TO SELF INTEREST OF AIDIANCES

  • Talk directly to people in aidience
  • "You"...
  • Things that motivate,

REFERENCE TO AN OCCASION OR TIME

  • Occasion-holidays, birthdays
  • Event- sports, concerts, plays, festivals.
  • Time-remember when...

USING STORIES

  • Everyone loves a good Storie, tell me one
  • Some long and detailed
  • Some short and sweet
  • Anecdotes are tied bits
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USING SUSPENCE

  • Use hints and clues but not to much info
  • Answer throught
  • Tease aidience
  • Be sure to give all info in the
  • Cliff hanger

VISUAL AIDS

  • Eye catchers focus aidience
  • V.A.S enliven, enhance, emphasize
  • Makes vas big and bold so people can see
  • Don't pass V.A.S around
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ASKING AUESTIONS

  • Get aidience thinking.
  • Engage people
  • If appropriate, let aidience answer
  • Rhetorical question-need no answer because it is implied

ISSUING A CHALLENGE

  • If you want someone to do something ask.
  • Challenge people
  • Call them to question
  • Be clear and specific with questions.
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THANK YOU STATEMENTS

  • People like to be thanked
  • People like to be appreciated.
  • Thank people
  • Thank you statements are good in a conclusion of a speech
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