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The key to a good presentation is organization. Your speech should be easy to follow so that your audience knows exactly what you are saying and where you are going at all times. Make sure your speech does not ramble, be repetitive, or have an unclear and incoherent structure.

 

Start with an outline that clearly presents your points. Then, come up with an introduction that hooks the audience; motivating the audience’s attention is key. Finally develop a conclusion that not only reviews your points but conveys the greater implications of your presentation.

It may too be helpful to analyze other speeches while preparing your presentation.

 

 

  Brian and Denice confer about the organization of their speeches.

 

 

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