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Presentation Introduction
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Remember?
KISS
Speech Delivery
Verbal 7%
Non-verbal 93%
It’s not about what you say, it’s
about HOW you say it!
Presentation Introduction –
Essentials
Your presentation should start with:
Greeting
Yourself
Topic
Purpose
Outline
Depending on the nature of your presentation
and your audience, your introduction can be
formal or informal.
Presentation Introduction –
Essentials
When you stand in front of an audience
they should know:
who you are,
what are you going to tell them,
why they should listen to you, and
how much are you going to tell them
Topic
Sate the topic of your presentation.
For example: “Today I am going to
talk to you about…”
Purpose
Sate the main purpose of your
presentation as it relates to your
topic.
Your purpose statement should
seem achievable and possible to
establish to your audience in the
amount of time you are given.
Purpose
When you state your purpose, make
sure that you are specific:
“Today I’d like to talk about jeans.” (too
general)
“Today I’d like to talk about how jeans
have influenced the way people dress at
work.” (specific)
Purpose
“The purpose of my presentation is to
discuss advertisement” (weak)
“The purpose of my presentation is to talk
about sex in advertisement.” (better)
“The purpose of my presentation is to
explain how the uses of sex in
advertisements influence teenagers in
Taiwan.” (even better!)
Purpose
“The purpose of my presentation is
to persuade everyone here to
convert to (my religion) today.”
(specific, but doesn’t seem
achievable)
Purpose
“The purpose of my presentation is to
explain the benefits of (my religion).”
(achievable, but not specific enough)
Purpose
“The purpose of presentation is to
explain how (my religion) defines the
relationship between parents and
children.” (specific and achievable)
Outline
How many parts are there in your
presentation?
What are the main parts of your
presentation? (in what order?)
For example: “First I’d like to talk
about… Then, I’ll go on to discuss…
and finally I’ll conclude by (V+ing)”
Introduction – Extras
Your introduction could include:
greeting, your name, your group name,
your group members, your position, your
topic, your purpose, the length of your
presentation, your presentation outline, ice
breakers, connecting your topic to your
audience, question time, and your
presentation format. (see textbook examples P. 17~26)
Introduction – Extras
Listen to these introductions
HW 1 – Due Next Week
Textbook
(Page 12 ~ 26)
do all exercises in your textbook
HW 2 – Due Next Week
Topic Selection Exercise
#1 (only)
In Class Practice
Choose one of the following topics, and
write a “purpose statement” and an
“outline” with three parts.
Make sure your purpose statement is
“KISS,” possible, and achievable.
Then write three main ideas for your
purpose statement
In Class Practice
Topic: “Today I am going to talk to you
about…”
Purpose: “The purpose of my
presentation is…”
Outline: “First I’d like to talk about…
Then, I’ll go on to discuss… and finally
I’ll conclude by (V+ing)”
In Class Practice
Topic: “Today I am going to talk to you
about…”
Purpose: “The purpose of my
presentation is…”
Outline: “First I’d like to talk about…
Then, I’ll go on to discuss… and finally
I’ll conclude by (V+ing)”
Presentation Introduction
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