Tuesday, September 23, 2008

How To Prepare a Speech



How To Prepare A Speech | 072

After you become a famous and very successful home based business
person and you are called upon to give a speech in ten minutes your
mind would begin racing. How on earth could you give an extemporaneous
speech, that means right now? Here are some very fast outlines that
you could use. 1. The past, the present and the future of (almost any
topic of your choice). 2. The physical and spiritual aspects (of
almost any topic). 3. Successful People, biographical, or
accomplishments, early years, later years. 4. Churches, history of
(church) (country of origin) major contributions to society. Make out
your list of about 10 items that could prepare you for such an
incident. You would be surprised at how quickly your chosen subject
could end up in a 2 hour speech. If you are required to speak for only
10 minutes, probably the best thing is to bow out and request a 2 week
period to boil a 2 hour speech into 10 minutes. At best your speech
would be at least a good summary of what you want to tell them.
Believe it or not a two hour speech is easier to give than a ten
minute one.

The preparation of a good speech will have a 4 part basic outline as
follows:

1. Introduction. Put your audience at ease and tell them who you are.
Be brief. Don't get carried away.

2. Specific Purpose Statement. (In 5 words of less tell them what you
are going to tell them.) This statement will help to focus your
audience to listen to what you are going to say. If you expand this
beyond 5 words most of your audience will not remember. It is your
responsibility to be crystal clear. You might use an SPS such as: Now
everybody listen carefully because I am going to tell you all about:
_____ _____ _____ _____ _____. The blanks may be one to five words but
no more than five. Immediately after delivering the SPS pause and
swing right into the body of your speech.

3. Body. Here you tell them what you want them to hear. At this time
you might want a little more organization depending on the type of
speech. You might jot down the points that you want to cover. It may
be the type to get audience participation by letting them ask
questions. The body of your speech can be just about anything you want
it to be. When you are done, you are done, go right into the
conclusion.

4. Conclusion. Summarize what you have just told them. It may be
nothing more than a statement of the major points that you covered.
You might begin by saying In Conclusion: (Give a very brief summary of
your speech). Sit down you are finished.

If you follow the outline above in preparing your speech you will be
successful and if I were to evaluate it I would rate it as a good
speech even though I might not like the subject. Consider your speech
as being boxed in on all four sides. Without these four parts your
speech is incomplete.

If you are really interested in becoming a work at home dad or mom
there is a gateway at the end of this article. Follow your dreams and
click on those links and you will find the solutions to starting a
home based business.

Brad Vigansky
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Phone: 941-343-3184
http://www.TomorrowsHomeBusiness.com
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