Presentation expert Garr Reynolds has written on his blog and his book The Naked Presenter about starting your presentations well. He says this is necessary because of the primacy effect, that is, how what people hear at the beginning has the biggest impact on how effective your presentation will be.
Read more about PUNCH on his blog:
PUNCH on the Presentation Zen Blog
The Body
We looked at the Speaking of Speech textbook and learned about the The Body. Next lesson you will give The Introduction and The Body sections of your final speech.
Next Lesson (6/26)
You will give your The Introduction and The Body parts of your final speech next week.
Continue building your Final Speech.
- Prepare slides for your main points.
- You will have three main points.
- Each main point should have evidence. Use both numbers and examples.
- Each main point should have transitions to the next point. Use both past and future and statement and rhetorical question patterns.
- Use previous skills (posture, eye contact, voice inflection, CRAP, IEE, etc…). You should plan AND practice these.
- Practice the introduction and body of your speech several times to be smooth.
If it helps you, you can download and print the storyboard handout.
Storyboard Handout
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