Let's take a closer look at the speech introduction.

 

There are three ways that you can give an explanation about your topics. You can:

  • mention the thing makes your topic so famous
     
  • summarize the story's plot
     
  • make something sound dangerous and/or exciting.

A good explanations make the audience more interested in your topics.





 

"Welcome to Show Biz. I'm your host Suzy Tailor. Today we have an exciting program for you. First, we have an exclusive interview with the King of Rock and Roll. Elvis Presley will be talking about his upcoming album Blue Hawaii. This record features his huge hit single "Can't Help Falling In Love." Then we will visit the set of Audrey Hepburn's new movie, Breakfast at Tiffany's." It is about a young woman seeking love from a handsome stranger. Finally, we will talk to actor James Dean about his need for speed. Every weekend he is out racing around in his vintage Porsche. Will this dangerous love affair endanger his life? Stayed tuned to Show Biz to find out his answer and a whole lot more!"