Hooks
Introductions
Structure
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Give an example of a HOOK that uses a belief statement.

I believe that apples are way better than oranges., various examples apply

100

Why is an introduction important?

It informs the audience about who you are, as well as what your speech will discuss.

100

Where does the conclusion go in the speech?

The last paragraph.

100

Who is the current president of the United States?

President Joe Biden

100

Explain how to make a peanut butter and Jelly sandwich in 6 steps or less.

1. Get two pieces of bread.

2. Open a jar of peanut butter and a jar of jelly.

3. Take a butter knife and dip it into the jar of peanut butter, and then spread the peanut butter on one side of delicious bread.

4. Dip the butter knife into the jar of jelly and then spread the jelly onto the other slice of delicious bread.

5. Combine the two slices of bread and take a bite. Enjoy!

200

What is the purpose of using a DRAMATIC hook?

To capture the audience's attention with theatrics, something creative and attention-grabbing, but related to the speech.

200

Is a HOOK part of the introduction? Where does it go?

Yes! Right at the beginning.

200

What is Monroe's Motivational Sequence?

Attention

Need

Solutions

Visualization

Call To Action

200

What colors do yellow and blue make?

GREEN

200

Give 3 benefits of public speaking. 

Where can we use public speaking?

Does public speaking take practice? Explain

Builds confidence, increases speaking skills and vocabulary skills, and helps get your message and ideas out to the community and to the world, etc...

When we want to inform an audience, persuade someone, or answer a question in front of a class.

Yes. The more we practice, the more comfortable we feel with our own voice and style.

300

What is the purpose of using a hook?

A hook is a powerful way to grab your audience's attention and alert them to your speech.

300

What is audience relevance?

Letting the audience know why the topic is important and relevant.

300

What does PREP stand for and when do we use it?

Point, Reason, Example, Point

When we want to structure our thoughts when answering questions or delivering a speech in an impromptu way.

300

How many states in the United States?

50

300

What is the hardest speaking style? Explain.

Speaker's choice..

400

Name 2 different types of Hooks.

Drama, Provocative, Belief statement, Humor, Fact, etc...

400

What goes into a 4-part introduction?

Hook

Audience Relevance

Personal Introduction (name, grade, why the topic is important to you)

Key message/Thesis Statement

400

What type of information goes into the "Solutions" sections of a Persuasive speech using Monroe's sequence?

Some solutions to the issue you're discussing.

400

What is the 3rd planet from the sun?

Earth

400

What is 12x12

What is 10x 5

How can math help us with speaking?

144

50

Math can help us time our paragraphs, Math can help us calculate our overall time per paragraph, etc..

500

Give an example of a provocative hook.

Did you know that fruit is actually not that good for you? (Well, if we look at it from the perspective of only eating fruit all day then, yes, because our body craves additional nutrients like protein and carbohydrates. 

500

Why is a conclusion important?

It wraps up the discussion points and lets the audience know the speaker is finished speaking.

500

What is the purpose of storytelling?

To engage and entertain the audience by bringing life to stories.

500

Use the PREP structure to answer the following question:

Education is necessary for a healthy society.

Answers will vary.

Include Point, Reason, Example, Point

500

Name the seven continents.

North America, South America, Europe, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, and Africa.

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