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BE A WINNER!!!

BE A WINNER!!!. By Becoming a Champion A Guide to Introductions, Conclusions, Credibility, and Internal Summaries. Parts of an Introduction. Wake Up! (Attention Getter) This is Important (WIFM; reason to listen) Credibility Get This! Preview of Main Points. Speaker Ethos/Credibility.

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BE A WINNER!!!

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  1. BE A WINNER!!! By Becoming a Champion A Guide to Introductions, Conclusions, Credibility, and Internal Summaries

  2. Parts of an Introduction • Wake Up! (Attention Getter) • This is Important (WIFM; reason to listen) • Credibility • Get This! • Preview of Main Points

  3. Speaker Ethos/Credibility • Trustworthiness • Competency • Dynamism • Common Ground

  4. Strategies for Preparing an Introduction • Prepare the body first • Relate Intro to Body • Keep it brief • Make Intro Complete • Keep a file of potential intros • Plan Intro Word for Word

  5. Attention Getters • Present a person or an object • Invite audience participation • Imagine a situation • Use audio or video • Arouse audience suspense • Read a quotation • State a striking fact or figures • Tell a story • Use humor

  6. Parts of a Conclusion • Review of Main Points • So what? (Why was this important?) • Clean Up! (Memorable close) • Ending with a question • Asking a question • Tell a story • Close with striking statement

  7. Strategies for Preparing a Conclusion • Write your conclusion last • Connect conclusion to your introduction • Keep it Brief • Make it complete

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