Well what always grabs the audience's attention is by having a really unexpected or attention grabbing introduction. Seeing as your topic is on pessimists and optimists you could start with a joke like..
e.g. Is this glass half full or half empty?
- Explain what that joke means
- Information on pessimists and optimists
- Your views on the topic, and whether you are a pessimist or an optimist and how you think this could affect your everyday life
- A good conclusion
Hope this helps you, good luck!
By the way I found a really good website. This could be a good introduction for you, but make sure you change the words around!
http://www.wolverton-mountain.com/articl鈥?/a>
Take an honest look at your personality. Are you a pessimist or an optimist? When the clouds of concern sweep into your emotional life, do you look down and complain about them? Or do you search the clouds for the silver lining of opportunity. There have been some interesting studies done concerning these two personality types. Researchers have found that people who are pessimistic are generally more realistic about life than their optimistic sisters and brothers. Optimists tend to gloss over obstacles and minimize problems. They don鈥檛 create a balanced picture of circumstances. They also tend to idealize situations disproportionately.I need advice on how to write a speech that will get me an ';A'; in 3 hours or less!!?
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Well,
use some cited research.
use humor.
make it conversational (interesting to listen to).
make sure to use transitions (your paper show flow from point to point smoothly).
make a great intro and conclusion (conclusions sell it)paragraph.
make sure that each point is a separate paragraph (shoot for two or three points...four in your case).
You have skills already.
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