Using a good preview statement

The preview statement is a critical moment in your speech, that moment you provide a road-map to your content.

Note

SYMBOL KEY:

Interpretation
! =

SUPERIOR

Your preview statement worked very well--it told how many main points
your speech would have and suggested what they would be and your organizational pattern. It was delivered in a manner that was easy to listen to and understand.
+ =

EFFECTIVE

Your preview statement worked well--it told how many main points your speech would have and suggested what they would be.
+ =

PROBLEMATIC

Your preview statement did not work as well as it should: We were not sure as to the number and content of your main points or we might not have picked up on your organizational pattern.
– =

DETRIMENTAL

I didn't catch a preview statement at the end of your introduction
which is a major problem.
Ø =
MISSING There was no preview statement which is a major problem.
DLV
DELIVERY For the preview statement to work well, you have to deliver it properly: make it sound special and pause between each phrase that represents a main point.