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Organizing Your Speech

Organizing Your Speech. The Better Speaker Series. 276. Organization Method. Tell them what you are going to tell them. Tell them. Tell them what you’ve told them. Develop an Outline. Introduction Body main ideas or points supporting material Conclusion. Filling in the Outline.

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Organizing Your Speech

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  1. Organizing Your Speech The Better Speaker Series 276

  2. Organization Method Tell them what you are goingto tell them. Tell them. Tell them what you’ve told them.

  3. Develop an Outline Introduction Body main ideas or points supporting material Conclusion

  4. Filling in the Outline List key points Arrange them in order Expand upon these points Develop an introduction Develop a close

  5. Create a Mindmap A mindmap is a diagram that helps determine what will be included in the speech and when it will be mentioned.

  6. Mindmapping Step 1 MAIN TOPIC

  7. Mindmapping Step 1 “Tell them” formula MAIN TOPIC Outline Develop main idea first

  8. Mindmapping Step 1 “Tell them” formula MAIN TOPIC Outline Develop main idea first

  9. Mindmapping Step 2 OUTLINE

  10. Mindmapping Step 2 Intro OUTLINE End Body

  11. Mindmapping Step 2 Intro OUTLINE End Body

  12. Keep Your Map Orderly Use separate paper to record extra material. Use asterisks, numbers, or color coding.

  13. Conclusion It is best to do things systematically, since we are only human, anddisorder is our worst enemy. – Hesiod, ancient Greek poet

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