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Summary: Need public speaking tips? Learn how organize your speech into parts in this free video clip from a professional public speaker.
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Tracy Goodwin Tracy Goodwin has a master’s in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking. Recipient of numerous public speaking awards and is ... read more
Okay, we've taken all this information that you've researched. We've taken a look at what we have, what doesn't work, and what might work. Now we're going to separate it all out because we've got to divide this thing into three body parts. Alright, this was a big stack of what we had on research, okay. We didn't really have much on shop around. I mean, I just had this one piece of paper right here. And for test drive, I got nothing. So, it looks like our speech is now about how to research, or researching buying a car. Now I've got to have three body parts. Every great speech has three body parts. Now if it's a twenty, thirty, forty, fifty minute speech, you might have six body parts. But traditionally for your five to ten minute speech, you're just going to have three body parts. So what I want to do now is I want to take all this information I have about research and I want to divide it into three body parts. Okay, so this is researching fuel mileage, economy, what kind of gas, you know... is it a hybrid... that kind of thing. So we're going to put all that information... let me just double check it real quick, yeah, okay. So that is going to be one of our body parts. Now this is, oh, this is good. This is good research on crash testing: how safe is this thing? Are you going to roll over and fly off the freeway? That's good information. I'm going to put that right here. Ding, ding, ding! I've got another body part. And last, great sources for researching research. This is where we're going to tell our audience about ways they had no idea they could research about buying a car. Okay, so now we've got our three body parts. We're going to talk about crash testing, safety, fuel economy, so forth and so on, and how we're going to get this information.