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Every speech should have a balance of ethos, pathos, and logos . Organizing Your Speech Outline. I. Introduction 1) Get the attention of the audience use humor, tell a story, read a quote, give a statistic, or share a personal experience 2) Establish credibility
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Every speech should have a balance of ethos,pathos, and logos.
Organizing Your Speech Outline I. Introduction 1) Get the attention of the audience use humor, tell a story, read a quote, give a statistic, or share a personal experience 2) Establish credibility can we believe you? why should we believe you? 3) Indicate thesis at the end of intro
What is a thesis? 1) central ideas of the speech 2) what you want the audience to remember 3) preview of the speech
What is a thesis? Job: Pastry Chef for Opus at the Myerson Center • Specific Thesis: Today, I am going to tell why you should hire me as the new Pastry Chef for Opus at the Myerson Symphony Center. • First, I am going to tell you about my experiences as a chef for the past five years, which readily apply to the needs of Opus and the Myerson Center. • Second, I am going to tell you about my course work at the Art Institute of Dallas, which has given me superior tools to function in this industry. • Third, I am going to tell you about specific menus and cuisine I have created for other Performing Arts venues such as the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra.
Organizing Your Speech Outline II. Body 1) Explore/organize data into 2-3 main points (specific reasons to hire you) • Identify/discuss two references who can verify your experiences, skills, and knowledge. • Identify/discuss two facts about your employer that correlate with your experience, skills, and knowledge. 2) Make transitions between points.
Organizing Your Speech Outline III. Conclusion 1) Summarize points/restate thesis 2) Provide closure finish story, read a quote, give a statistic, or share another personal experience
Speech Outline • IntroA. Attention getter = “There was once a young girl who . . . . . . . . . “B. Credibility statement= “As someone who has worked as a ??? for the past ??? , I can tell you that . . . .”C. Thesis Statement = “Today, I am going to tell you about . . . . . . . “ • BodyA. Analysis of Point 1Transition= “Now that I have told you about ???, I will now tell you about ???”B. Analysis of Point 2Transition= “Now that I have told you about ???, I will now tell you about ???”C. Analysis of Point 3 (if indeed there are three points) III. ConclusionA. Summary of Points = “In the course of this speech, I have given you several reasons why you should hire me as the ??? at ??? including ???, ???, and ???.B. Closure= "I would like to end by quoting President Kennedy who said . . . . . .”
What are the five cannons of rhetoric? 1) Invention - Ethos- ethics/credibility - Pathos- passion/emotion - Logos- logic/evidence
What are the five cannons of rhetoric? 2) Organization - Introduction - Body - Conclusion
What are the five cannons of rhetoric? 3) Style • Metaphor/Similes • Hyperbole • Personification • Repetition • Alliteration
What are the five cannons of rhetoric? 4) Delivery • Script Vs. Outline • Reading Vs. Communicating • Make eye contact • Manage your non-verbals • Avoid verbal disjunctions (um, ahh, like)
What are the five cannons of rhetoric? 5) Memory • Extemporaneous • Conversational • Talk with audience not at audience • Outline Vs. Script
Every speech should have a balance of ethos,pathos, and logos.
Special Guest Star Mr. John Christensen
Who is Mr. JohnChristensen? • Teaches various business classes AID (Marketing, Fundamentals of Business, Accounting, Career Development) • Worked with Verizon 30 years in Iowa, Washington, Connecticut, and Texas. • Held various front-line and management positions through the years, ending up as director over a small Retails Markets business unit that developed, marketed and sold, processed customer orders, and did troubleshooting for certain network products. • Managed change in a number of areas as the telephone company went from being a monopoly to being a competitor.
Every speech should have a balance of ethos,pathos, and logos.
What is the rhetorical situation? • What the speaker has to deal with: • Exigence(an imperfection marked by urgency) • Audience(stated or implied) • Constraints(obstacles that make communication difficult)