Friday, March 20, 2009
concept-ch.9
I found the "conclusion development" very useful. The book discusses that as the speaker, I should briefly mention my main points of my presention, encourage my purpose with a memorable message and give some kind of closure with a quote, dramatic statement, or refer to the introduction. The last couple of points that are mentioned in the conclusion are best remembered by the audience than in the body part of the speech, which is also known at recency effect. I found all of this very important so that for my next speech I will put just as much effort in the conclusion as the rest of the speech.
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Hello hfon27! You talked about the components of your conclusion here. How exactly are you going to incorporate these ideas into your speech? Do you have an attention getter that will really grab the audience? What about your closure? Do you think you will tie this into the introduction at all? Or do you have a different plan?
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