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Creating an Introduction

The Better Speaker Series. Creating an Introduction. 277. The Importance of an Introduction. Smooth transition Proper mindset Speaker authority. 1. General Essentials. Speaker’s name Speech topic Speech title. 2. Toastmasters Essentials. Speech assignment Speech objectives

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Creating an Introduction

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  1. The Better Speaker Series Creating an Introduction 277

  2. The Importance of an Introduction • Smooth transition • Proper mindset • Speaker authority 1

  3. General Essentials • Speaker’s name • Speech topic • Speech title 2

  4. Toastmasters Essentials • Speech assignment • Speech objectives • Delivery time 3

  5. Drafting the Introduction • Approach • Length • Delivery • Clarification 4

  6. Applying Restraint • Don’t upstage the speaker. • Don’t steal the speaker’s thunder. • Don’t surprise the speaker. • Don’t praise the speaker’s skills. • Don’t rely on clichés. • Don’t save the speaker’s name until last. 5

  7. Speakers’ Responsibilities • Be available to offer speech-related information. • Inform the introducer of any special considerations. 6

  8. Lectern etiquette • Speak to the audience. • Lead the applause. • Shake hands. • Leave the lectern. • Show interest. 7

  9. Introductions Are Only the Beginning • The speech’s ideas. • Points of entertainment. • How the speech helped or enlightened the audience. • Words of thanks and appreciation. 8

  10. Conclusion Master the art of introductions! Master the art of introductions! 9

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