I did this at the beginning of the interview when I greeted my interviewer.
What is introduction?
100
The speaker's map. The way you give form and direction to the organization of your speech.
What is outline?
100
The best attention getter that involves the audience directly.
What is asking questions?
100
Breaks down supporting materials by giving exact information.
What is details?
100
Ends the speech and makes a memorable final impression.
What is final statement?
200
Using this will make my information seem more credible.
What is quotation?
200
Sentence usually at the end of the introduction that gives the audience an overviewof the major areas that will be discussed in the body of the speech.
What is preview statement?
200
First part of your conclusion, reminds your audience of the main headings, and might include a memorable detail.
What is summary?
200
The sentence that tells your audience exactly what you're talking about.
What is thesis statement?
200
The expressions such as "first of all..." and "for instance..." and "next..."
What is transitions?
300
Deals with attitudes, opinions, and moods.
What is policy solutions?
300
Reminds your audience to be conscious of what they have heard and talked about in their lives.
What is awareness solutions?
300
When I am telling a story, I am giving a...
What is narrative?
300
Demands some form of physical action and actively challenge an existing institution or problem.
What is policy solution?
300
This states both your selected speech topic and your specific purpose in speaking.
What is purpose statement?
400
Presents a problem and then provides ideas about how the problem can be solved.
What is problem-solution pattern?
400
This organization puts things in a time sequence.
What is chronological pattern?
400
This organization puts your main headings in order of importance.
What is climatic patter?
400
The bridge, or a statement, that comes between the attention-getter and the thesis, and provides connection between the audience and the topic.
What is link?
400
In this type of organization, one area leads directly to the other area.
What is cause-effect pattern?
500
This provides "intensification" and reinforcement for your main headings.
What is supporting material?
500
The main ideas in your outline.
What are main headings?
500
Dividing up your topic on the basis of space relationships.
What is spatial pattern?
500
Special question: the three problem-solution patterns are?