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Achieving Your Dream: Becoming a Doctor

Learn effective strategies for managing anxiety, setting goals, and organizing your speech to convey your aspiration of becoming a doctor.

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Achieving Your Dream: Becoming a Doctor

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  1. WELCOME!Moving on from Managing Anxiety & Goal Settingto....Organizing Your Speech

  2. Central Idea Core Message of your speech expressed in one sentence.

  3. Organizational Options Chronological Problem and Solution Cause and Effect Topical Spatial Assume you are giving a speech on your goals and your primary goal is to become a doctor. Take the pattern your group is assigned & create a central idea and preview statement about your plans to become a doctor.

  4. Specific Purpose To inform the audience about my goals. Central Idea Introduction Attn Getter: Preview ideas: Transition: Transition 1st Main Point 2nd Main Point 3rd Main Point Transition Transition

  5. Three Introduction ObjectivesOrienting the Audience • Get the attention and interest of your audience. • Reveal the central idea of your speech. • Preview Your Main Ideas • The Big Picture • A Logical Map Frame your information in a way that will get people’s attention and keep it!

  6. Types of Attention Getters http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=se1cucLQhbo • Rhetorical Question • Story • Statistic • Quote • Joke • Make a startling statement

  7. Give the audience a road map to follow.

  8. Transitions Required! • Bridge • Internal Summaries • Signposts • Spotlights Elephant Albert Einstein light bulb Spaghetti Julius Cesar Bicycles

  9. 3 Conclusion Objectives Signal Conclusion Restate central idea & main points Provide Closure: Present a short, memorable quotation Use an anecdote or story Make a direct appeal – call to action Refer to your opening

  10. Plan a powerful ending.

  11. Practice . . .

  12. Practice…

  13. Practice.

  14. And be prepared.

  15. Next ClassNow that we’ve finished discussing Organization, next...Outling Your SpeechLook at Speech 1 Assignment, select main ideas & organize your thoughts.Read Chapter 12 (p. 239-250) for Quiz

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