Fundamentals of Communication Chapter 12- Organizing Your Presentation.

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Fundamentals of Communication Chapter 12- Organizing Your Presentation

Overall Organization Strategy Tell us what you are going to tell us Tell us Tell us what you told us Big difference is that a reader can reread. Must make it easy for listener with clear organization.

Defining Your Purpose I want my speech to _____________. At the end of my speech, I want listeners to_____________________. To achieve my goal I need to _____________________ ( entertain, narrate, inform, persuade.)

Thesis Statement The main idea of the speech Captures the key message in a short and precise sentence that listeners can remember easily Is one listeners can grasp at the beginning of your talk and remember after you have finished Refines what you’ve already done in limiting your topic and defining your purpose

Sample Thesis Statements EffectiveIneffective Think twice before you decide against affirmative action. Affirmative action is still needed in the United States. Vegetarianism is a way of life. Vegetarian diets are healthful and delicious.

The Body is the Substance Supports the central idea or thesis statement minute speeches should have no more that three main points minute speeches can have more points. Questions and answers need more time. Prepare the body of the speech prior to the introduction and conclusion.

Organization Strategy A-M-T-O-B-U-L Attention Motivation Thesis Overview Body Underview Last Thought

Organization Patterns Time Sequence Cause/Effect Problem/Solution Topical/Sequence

Organize the Body-Divide into Key Ideas Now, lets divide into groups and practice dividing information into key ideas.

Organize the Body- Develop the Key Ideas Four S’s Signpost State Support Summarize (Transition)

Designing the Introduction

Writing an Introduction Individually write a possible introduction for a speech on how to tie your shoes Then Turn To Your Partner and come up with an introduction together Pick one of your pair to give the introduction to the class

Keys to a Good Conclusion Be Clear Be Memorable Be Brief Summarize the key points Provide closure

Summarize Key Points Review the major ideas Listener’s last chance to hear and remember the main points. Repetition reinforces the ideas Helps build to the logical conclusion

Provide Closure If summary is the logical end, then closure is the psychological end. DON’T RESORT TO “In conclusion,” Circular conclusion Satisfy questions Call to Action

Ways to End Summary Quote Story Personal Feelings Poetic Action Refer to the Beginning

Writing a Conclusion Individually write a possible conclusion for a speech on how to tie your shoes Then Turn To Your Partner and come up with a conclusion together This time, the other person must get up in front of the class and deliver the conclusion.

Review Organization Process Model Copyright 1995 by Allyn and Bacon

Outlines Provide a Clear Concise Profile of the Speech A rough outline provides a basic map of the speech. A formal sentence outline includes all main points, supporting materials, transitions, and bibliographical sources. A key word (speaking) outline includes only key words and is used to trigger the speaker’s memory.

Principles of Outlining Each number or letter should represent one idea Consistent numbering system (I.A.1.a.) Must have at least 2 sub-point Complete sentences for each point Parallel grammatical structure...\Informative Sample Speech.doc

Preparing a Works Cited Section Book Name of the author or authors Title Editor, translator, compiler, if any Edition, if it is not the first Place and date of the book’s publication Name of the book’s publisher For example: Wood, Julia T. Communication in Our Lives. 4 th ed. Belmont, CA: Thompson Wadsworth, 2006

Preparing a Works Cited Section Magazine or Journal Name of the author or authors Title or the article Title of the periodical Date of the issue Pages on which the article appear For example: Prin, Dinah, “Marriage in the 90’s.” New York. 2 June 1990: 40-45