How to Deliver a Killer Speech Introduction

by James Malinchak

As a public speaker, you know how vital it is to get your audience interested from the get go. You have to speak in such a way that it forces the audience to look at you, especially in the very beginning. Public speaking is not something that just anyone can do. It takes skills such as a positive attitude, perseverance, patience, and the ability to motivate a crowd.

To be great at public speaking, you have to be able to wow your audience from the start. This means producing a great speech introduction. You have to know your material extremely well, but know how to deliver it in a non-boring way. A great way to start an introduction speech, is by grabbing your audience’s attention right away. You can do this in a number of ways. An introduction speech sample would be like sitting in a chair and standing up in the back room as you are announced, then walk across a chair or two, or even walk across a desk as you proceed to the front of the room. This will surely grab the audience since they did not expect that. Or maybe you can look at your audience as you come up front and yell some kind of instruction or message at them, expecting a response.

Other examples of speech introduction may be when you tell your audience to take out a piece of paper and prepare to write down a list of the most important topics you will give in the speech. This will raise their anticipation level, knowing to expect something valuable to be told to them. Or, you can start off your speech by telling a spellbinding story. That will really captivate your audience in a hurry and hold their attention. This is especially true if you are an enthusiastic speaker.

If you are new to public speaking, listen to the experts around you and learn how to start a speech from them. Not only will you be able to learn how to start your speech but it will also help you improve your delivery.

The key to presenting your speech is by having a great speech introduction, and then go forward with your audience in mind and give them a reason to react to you and listen to what you have to say. If you do this, you will find your ability at public speaking will increase and you’ll gain more speaking opportunities.

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