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Ladies and Gentlemen Introducing……………. First hyper link is the V-for Vendetta introduction as to “who” he is. The second link

Speeches of Introduction Speech that introduces a speaker, guest, or couple. Most commonly given speech Where would you give this type of speech? Discuss. First hyperlink is the I am your new basketball coach. The second hyperlink is the

Refer to the occasion that has brought the audience together

Note BREAK! Turn to a neighbor, and tell them a place where you could have given a speech to a group if you chose to?

2. Name the speaker Mention name again at the end of the introduction

3. Build enthusiasm by relating information about the qualifications of the speaker

4. Share information about the subject to heighten interest, if the speaker wishes you too. Never talk about yourself or your own ideas/theories on the subject No one wants to hear from you. Sorry… They just don’t.

5. Explain why speaker is to give this talk to this audience at this time THIS IS THE HARDEST PART and MOST FORGOTTEN!!!

6. Conclude by welcoming speaker to podium

Recap……. Refer to the occasion that has brought the audience together Name the speaker Build enthusiasm by relating information about the qualifications of the speaker Share information about the subject to heighten interest, if the speaker wishes you too. Explain why speaker is to give this talk to this audience at this time Conclude by welcoming speaker to podium

Know how to pronounce the speakers name Humor- but be careful…… Helpful Tips……. Enthusiasm!!! You need to sound excited- Telegraphing-Displays the emotion that you want your audience to feel Know how to pronounce the speakers name Humor- but be careful…… Be brief, warm, and gracious.

Examples…… Word Document will open.

Example Welcome to speech class Our teacher this quarter is Mr. Konda Mr. Konda has taught speech and debate for the past 9 years and has been awarded the Outstanding Young Speech teacher, VFW teacher of the year, and has coached over 71 national qualifiers, and several state champions in speech and debate. He will be speaking about how to effectively communicate by learning methods to have a solid researched speech. This is needed as employers are looking for employees who can research and give presentations to small groups. Please welcome Mr. Konda to the front of the classroom.

Assignment…. You are to write a speech of introduction for your partner who you are paired up with. You pick the place and topic of discussion that relates to the person!!!! Should introduce us to the person!! Your speech must include the 6 components listed You are allowed 1 Note card with no more 50 words. Present Monday. Time- :30-1

Reminders- It is important to be high energy in this speech. Will be graded on delivery and having all components.