When you plan your speech, keep these important parts in mind:
Introduction: Start strong to catch your audience’s attention. You can use something surprising or a cool story to hook them. For example, “Did you know that almost 75% of people are afraid of talking in front of others?”
Body: Clearly share your main ideas. Use examples and stories to back up each idea. For example, if you’re talking about how important it is to practice, share a story about how you practiced for a tough speech.
Conclusion: Wrap up by summarizing your main points. Finish with an impactful statement or a call to action. Make your audience think, “What will I do next?”
When you plan your speech, keep these important parts in mind:
Introduction: Start strong to catch your audience’s attention. You can use something surprising or a cool story to hook them. For example, “Did you know that almost 75% of people are afraid of talking in front of others?”
Body: Clearly share your main ideas. Use examples and stories to back up each idea. For example, if you’re talking about how important it is to practice, share a story about how you practiced for a tough speech.
Conclusion: Wrap up by summarizing your main points. Finish with an impactful statement or a call to action. Make your audience think, “What will I do next?”