Make people understand your presentation
Jennie Gotsis #1 Communication for 22 y. #2 Rhetoric for 12 y. #3 Helps people design their verbal presentations.
Find your message Move it forward Exclude everything else Use easy language Surprise them
Dispositions Rhetoric Informative Time Conclusion
Elevator pitch I help with by , wich is good for people who Or You know when.... and you feel.....and you need someone who...? That is what I do.
Beginnings A quote A metaphor A historic event A personal experience A statement A question
Endings A rhetorical question An invitation to act An appeal to receivers feelings Tie the end with the beginning A proper thank you
Spice it up! Anaphora: opens with same word Contrast: opposites in same sentence Paradox: ”if we are unlucky, we might even get the drinks for free.” Metaphor: ”working here is being on a rollercoaster every day.” Litotes: the deliberate understatement Rhetorical question: has the answer in the question. The unexpected: pick an unexpected ending of your sentence.
Marriage is a wonderful institution, but who wants to live in an institution. Groucho Marx
I must say I find television very educational. The minute somebody turns it on, I go to the library and read a good book. Groucho Marx