Industry Pitch Presentation Outline Copy the pattern below into a blank Word document and fill in the information pertaining to your pitch in complete sentences. Bring a hard copy of your outline to the workshop and submit a final copy on the day of your speech. We will discuss how to do all of the following in class. INTRODUCTION (4 phases) 1. Attention-getting Phase (capture audience’s interest): How about we add some spice to this class. What are your thoughts on delicacies of eastern food
Names Here Communication 103 Informative Outline October 7, 2014 General Purpose: To inform the class about the Maasai. Specific Purpose: To teach the audience certain aspects of the Maasai such as their culture, food, living conditions, and language. I. Introduction: A. Attention Gainer: Mika: “Mambo rafiki! Maji maju?” Kelsey: “Ah poa, asante sana dada!” Mika: “Karibu sana.” B. Reason to Listen: This is an example of a simple conversation between the Maasai, a unique African tribe whose culture
Topic: Vegetarians. General purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about two top types of Vegetarians. Central Idea: There are two top types of Vegetarians: vegetarian and vegan. Introduction There are vegetarians all over the world. They just want what most people want: good food and a choice. And some people become vegetarians because of their religion, their culture, and the place they live. There are different kinds of vegetarians. Some vegetarians
Drumming! A history of drums and drumming from past to present. General Purpose: To inform the class about the history of drums and drumming. Specific Purpose: At the end of my informative speech, I would like everyone to understand where drums came from and how they are used today. Thesis: Drums give the world of music rhythm. Without drums and drum beats, I believe that music today would not be as good as it is currently. Introduction: A. How many in here like to listen to music
The decisions I made as I created my informative speech was to determine who I was speaking to. My audience in this scenario was my instructor. I was given a topic of specifically doing an informative speech. I was then able to determine what presentation to use. I then, needed to create a delivery outline for my speech. My speech outline was a preview of what I wanted to convey to my audience. I had to plan my presentation and divide it into five steps. The first step was to be aware of my communication
Warning Label Explanation Speech Man in the Mirror With this speech I was able to conquer many factors such as letting my words coming out in a voice tone the way I intended it to be. I was able to deliver my main points just like I practiced. I was able to create an outline according to what I expected to deliver to my audience. However, once again I allowed my nervousness to get a little bit of my power and confidence. Because of my anxiety I did not create a true connection with my listeners (classmates)
COLLEGE OF FOUNDATION AND GENERAL STUDIES Program: Foundation Subject: English for Academic Purposes Code: ENGF 103 Credit Hours: 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Synopsis: This course is designed to develop students’ public speaking skills. Students will be exposed to principles and practices of effective public speaking which are done through lectures, discussions, and class exercises. Most importantly
My persuasive speech was to persuade people to adopt dogs and puppies from shelters and not to buy the animals from puppy mills or stores. I believe that my content was suitable to the audience because it not a broad topic. The topic also talked about animals and a lot of people enjoy dogs. I feel as if my content that I provided in my speech was appropriate because I used statistics to help back up my facts and it was all related to adopting rather than buying as a topic. I fell as if I had a lot
preparing for this speech, I knew I wanted to do this with a partner. Emily Struewing was the perfect partner to work with. Our goal was to pick a topic that appealed to our audience and how it would benefit our audience. Emily and I thought about issues we faced as college students and we came up with limited closet space. We did research and a survey and found out that multiple other students felt the same way. (Q.1.) The specific purpose of our speech was by the end of this speech, the audience
In my informative briefing presentation, I explained what big game guiding in Alaska is. My presentation included three main points which included me talking about and defining big game guiding, then I shared my experience of watching my dad run his business of big game guiding, and I concluded with talking about fish and game guiding in 2016. Immediately after my concluding statements of my presentation, I knew that my outline and presentation needed some big changes. For example, in my presentation