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Are you smarter than a 5th grader?

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Quiz

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1. Your introduction should capture the audience's attention by answering four questions. Name two of them.

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2. An effective introduction should be proportional to the length of your presentation. A 10-minute speech requires no more than a ______ second introduction.

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3. Give listeners a ________ _____ at the beginning of your presentation so that they will know where you are, where you are going, and what they have to look forward to or to recall.

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1. Your introduction should capture the audience's attention by answering four questions. Name two of them.

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1. Your introduction should capture the audience's attention by answering four questions. Name two of them.

• Who are you?• What are your qualifications?• What specific topic are you speaking

about?• How is the topic relevant to us?

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2. An effective introduction should be proportional to the length of your presentation. A 10-minute speech requires no more than a ______ second introduction.

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2. An effective introduction should be proportional to the length of your presentation. A 10-minute speech requires no more than a 60 second introduction.

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3. Give listeners a ________ _____ at the beginning of your presentation so that they will know where you are, where you are going, and what they have to look forward to or to recall.

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3. Give listeners a road map at the beginning of your presentation so that they will know where you are, where you are going, and what they have to look forward to or to recall.

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Homework for Friday, 11/30/12

• Practice your introduction for your presentation• Keep studying pages 361-

367

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In the Computer Lab, 11/27/12

• Print out a copy of your introduction and give to me• Start working on your

PowerPoint