The ending to your speech depends on what you've already said, so none of us can write it for you. You have to sum up what you've told the audience and think of a good final sentence to help them remember it and think more about it.
"Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Tonight, we delve into the mysterious world of vampires, where folklore and reality intersect and captivate our imaginations. Join me as we explore the history, myths, and enduring fascination surrounding these immortal creatures of the night."
"vampires are very misunderstood creatures, most people dont really understand the real story behind the assumed blood-sucking killer of the night."
how that?
Ravenous growls came from the lush green forest.
So as we know vampires are the best mythological monsters, be careful!
A Bloodsucker's Truth
Good introductions begin with a point all audience members will agree on. Begin with an introduction discussing the glamorous life then transition to the disadvantage points that will be the focus of the speech.
It's a good way to tie your speech together.
An introduction speech is basically making yourself or some other subject known to a particular audience.
The introduction is typically developed first in a speech. This is where you grab the audience's attention, establish the topic, and provide an overview of what will be covered in the speech. Once the introduction is developed, you can then move on to developing the body and conclusion of the speech.
After the introduction in a speech, typically comes the body of the speech where the main points or arguments are presented in detail. This is followed by a conclusion or summary of the main points made in the speech.
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I would like to tell you things you don't know about me. OR The purpose of this speech is to tell you the things about me that you don't know.
good *-*
When preparing a speech introduction, you should grab the audience's attention with a powerful opening, provide context for your topic, establish credibility, and preview what you will be covering in your speech.
The introduction of a speech should typically be around 10-15% of the total speech time. It is important to be concise and engaging to capture the audience's attention and set the tone for the rest of the speech.
Your introduction is the opening of your speech - where you tell them what you're going to say. Since we don't know what the rest of your speech is like, we can't write it for you.Write the rest of the speech first, then the introduction is easier because all you have to do is list the points you're going to be talking about.