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  1. Speech Conclusions: 7 Memorable Ways to Conclude Your Speech

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  4. Best Tips and Help on How to Write a Conclusion for Your Essay

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  5. How To Write a Conclusion for an Essay: Expert Tips and Examples

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  1. Concluding the Speech

    Aids Audience's Memory of Your Speech. The second reason for a good conclusion stems from some very interesting research reported by the German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus back in 1885 in his book Memory: A Contribution to Experimental Psychology (Ebbinghaus, 1885). Ebbinghaus proposed that humans remember information in a linear fashion, which he called the serial position effect.

  2. 8 Effective Introductions and Powerful Conclusions

    A strong conclusion serves to signal the end of the speech and helps your listeners remember your speech. ... The second reason for a good conclusion stems out of some research reported by the German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus back in 1885 in his book Memory: ...

  3. 11.1 Why Conclusions Matter

    Aids Audience's Memory of Your Speech. The second reason for a good conclusion stems out of some very interesting research reported by the German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus back in 1885 in his book Memory: A Contribution to Experimental Psychology (Ebbinghaus, 1885). Ebbinghaus proposed that humans remember information in a linear fashion, which he called the serial position effect.

  4. Chapter 17: Conclusion

    While a good conclusion will not rescue a poorly prepared speech, a strong conclusion signals to your listeners that the speech is over and helps them remember your topic. Now, let's examine the functions fulfilled by a speech conclusion. Signals the End. The first function of a good conclusion is to signal the speech's end.

  5. Writing a Conclusion

    An effective conclusion contains three basic parts: a restatement of the speech's thesis; a review of the main points discussed within the speech; and a concluding device that helps create a lasting image in audiences' minds. Miller (1946) found that speakers tend to use one of ten concluding devices.

  6. 11.2 Steps of a Conclusion

    Examine the three steps of an effective conclusion: restatement of the thesis, review of the main points, and concluding device. Differentiate among Miller's (1946) ten concluding devices. Matthew Culnane - Steps - CC BY-SA 2.0. In Section 11.1 "Why Conclusions Matter", we discussed the importance a conclusion has on a speech.

  7. Chapter 15: Developing the Conclusion

    A strong conclusion challenges audience members to put to use what the speaker has taught them. In an informative speech, the speaker challenges audience members to use what they've learned in a way that benefits them.In a persuasive speech, the challenge usually comes in the form of a call to action.Here the speaker challenges listeners to act in response to the speech, see the problem in a ...

  8. Why Conclusions Matter

    Key Takeaways. A strong conclusion is very important because it's a speaker's final chance to really explain the importance of her or his message and allows the speaker to both signal the end of the speech and help the audience to remember the main ideas. As such, speakers need to thoroughly examine how they will conclude their speeches ...

  9. Introductions and Conclusions

    Introductions and conclusions serve to frame the speech and give it a clearly defined beginning and end. They help the audience to see what is to come in the speech, and then let them mentally prepare for the end. In doing this, introductions and conclusions provide a "preview/review" of your speech as a means to reiterate or re-emphasize ...

  10. Writing the Conclusion of a Speech

    By previewing, discussing, and summarizing your main points your audience will be exposed to them at least three times during your speech. A good conclusion should be about 5-10% of the total speech length. Anything shorter that 5% means that the ending has come too abruptly. Anything more that 10%, and the audience may become restless.

  11. Chapter 11 Concluding Your Speech Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Which of the following speakers is using a nonverbal cue to signal the end of a speech?, What are the two main strategies the text discusses to summarize a speech?, An effective conclusion serves two purposes: summarize the speech and _____. and more.

  12. PRDV008 (2020.A.01): Why Conclusions Matter

    In this section, we are going to examine the functions fulfilled by the conclusion of a speech. A strong conclusion serves to signal the end of the speech and to help your listeners remember your speech. Signals the End. The first thing a good conclusion can do is to signal the end of a speech.

  13. 11.1 Why Conclusions Matter

    Key Takeaways. A strong conclusion is very important because it's a speaker's final chance to really explain the importance of her or his message and allows the speaker to both signal the end of the speech and help the audience to remember the main ideas. As such, speakers need to thoroughly examine how they will conclude their speeches ...

  14. Chapter 11 Concluding with Power

    An effective conclusion contains three basic parts: a restatement of the speech's thesis; a review of the main points discussed within the speech; and a concluding device that helps create a lasting image in audiences' minds. Miller (1946) found that speakers tend to use one of ten concluding devices.

  15. SPEECH Ch 11 Flashcards

    The structure of a speech is composed of three main parts: an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. true. The introduction of a speech tells listeners where they are going. true. Main points express the key ideas and major themes of the speech. true. The body of a speech establishes the speech purpose and shows its relevance to the audience.

  16. Module 12: Introduce and Conclude Your Speech Flashcards

    An element of a speech that helps listeners pay attention to the body of a speech by identifying ahead of time what they should listen for is known as. Preview. Which of the following are examples of unexpected ways to start a speech and generate. Singing, speaking in a foreign language. A good goal for a conclusion is to create a. Memorable ...

  17. 11.1 Why Conclusions Matter

    Key Takeaways. A strong conclusion is very important because it's a speaker's final chance to really explain the importance of her or his message and allows the speaker to both signal the end of the speech and help the audience to remember the main ideas. As such, speakers need to thoroughly examine how they will conclude their speeches ...

  18. Chapter 11 Concluding with Power

    Key Takeaways. An effective conclusion contains three basic parts: a restatement of the speech's thesis; a review of the main points discussed within the speech; and a concluding device that helps create a lasting image in audiences' minds. Miller (1946) found that speakers tend to use one of ten concluding devices.