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Speech writing for the first time. Okay maybe second or third time! (Magic Color: Red)
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Why do I need to learn how to speak?
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Communication Model Communication is KEY P/T Conference
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Speech help you to eliminate noise
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Why do we need to learn how to speak? If you want to be heard you need to be worth listening to. Verbally Non-verbally
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Introduce a personal value!
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Where do I start?
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1 st step Brainstorm Webs Lists Free writes
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Rule of Three Intro AGD Thesis Preview Conclusions Review Restate Thesis Tie back to the AGD Body 3 supported reasons
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Rule of Three Body 3 supported reasons
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Okay so I have an idea, what’s next? Turn your thoughts into a web WE’RE STILL BRAINSTORMING HERE!!!
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Where do I listen to Music? What do I play? Why do I like it?
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Where do I listen to Music? At home At school In my car What do I play? Piano Guitar Sing (Voice) Why do I like it? Feels good Relaxing Stress Relieving
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What do I do with the web? Take your web and turn it into an outline Order your IDEAS. (use Roman Numerals) Weakest reason in the middle Strongest Last
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Where do I listen to Music? At home At school In my car What do I play? Piano Guitar Sing (Voice) Why do I like it? Feels good Relaxing Stress Relieving
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How do I make an outline? Roman Numeral are Main Ideas or name of group Capital letters are 1 sentence summaries of the group. (MI+D= Summary) Numbers are detail that support the main idea. I.Main Idea A.MI+D= 1 Sentence Summary 1.Detail 2.Detail
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Where do I listen to Music? At home At school In my car What do I play? Piano Guitar Sing (Voice) Why do like it? Feels good Relaxing Stress Relieving
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Example I.Where do I listen to Music? A. 1. 2. 3. II.What Instruments do I play? A. 1. 2. 3. III.Why do I like it so much? A. 1. 2. 3.
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Example I.Where do I listen to Music? A. 1. At home 2. At school 3. In the Car II.What Instruments do I play? A. 1. Piano 2. Guitar 3. Sing (voice) III.Why do I like it so much? A. 1. Feels good 2. Relaxing 3. Stress Relieving
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Example I.Where do I listen to Music? A. I listen to Music at home, during school, and in my car. 1. At home 2. At school 3. In the Car II.What Instruments do I play? A. I play the piano, guitar, and sing. 1. Piano 2. Guitar 3. Sing (voice) III.Why do I like it so much? A. Music make me feel good and relaxes me. 1. Feels good 2. Relaxing
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How do you take an outline and make a 3 min. speech? Beef it up!
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Use good ingredients Unique Approach Substance not fluff Well-balanced Portions Intrinsic enjoyment Unexpected delights
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Rule of Three Intro AGD Thesis Preview Conclusions Review Restate Thesis Tie back to the AGD Body 3 supported reasons Intro AGD Thesis Preview
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Introduction AGD (attention getting device) Physical, oral, visual Thesis Statement Describe the topic and why it’s important. Preview What reason are you going to talk about.
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Ms. G’s Introduction Example AGD: (Sing Rubber Ducky) Why would I get up in front of you guys and sing like that? Thesis statement: I love music. Preview: First, I listen to music all the time. Secondly, I can play a couple of instruments. Lastly, music makes me feel great!
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AGD’s ALWAYS explain your AGD Quote Paul Bremman said “Music is pure emotion.” That is so true. We can always find music to fit our mood. I must be a really moody person because I’m always listening to music. Personal Experience There I was standing in front of 2,000 people. They were waiting for me start. I was so nervous, but I knew I could do it. I raised the microphone and belt out the National Anthem. That’s how it felt to sing the Anthem in front of a USU basketball crowd.
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AGD’s continued Rhetorical Questions Have you ever turned on a radio? Have you every sung along to the music on the radio? Have you ever sung and danced to the radio at 2 o’clock in the morning while working a grave yard shift? Yeah, I’ve done them all. Stats and Facts 1.3 billion people listen to the radio in the morning before they wake up. By the raise of hands, how many of you wake up to music? Music is an essential part of most of our mornings.
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AGD’s continued Hypothetical Imagine that you’re that you are at the concert of your favorite band. You’re front row and have been singing (word for word) every song. The lead singer notices you and invites you up on stage to sing with them. Would you go? If was me, YES! Creative Sing Rubber Duckie. Back flips Do a dance routine
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Rule of Three Intro AGD Thesis Preview Conclusions Review Restate Thesis Tie back to the AGD Body 3 supported reasons Conclusions Review Restate Thesis Tie back to the AGD
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Conclusion Be Comfortable Keep it short Nothing New Call to Action/ Gratitude
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