Let's take a closer look at the different points that make up an introduction speech.
 
Here you have the basic introduction speech with all the required information. However, it is not too exciting. "Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the show. I'm your host Lori Hampton. Today we have a very special guest. Neil Armstrong from NASA will talking to us. He is best known as the first man to walk on the moon. Neil has previously gained notoriety for being a test pilot for the Air Force. Currently, Neil is retired and enjoying life on his ranch in California. Today he will share with us his experiences that he gained training as an astronaut. Please put your hands together for Neil Armstrong."



What you need to do is use a few adjectives and other key phrases to spice things up!

 

 

 





 

"Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the best show in Japan. I'm your wonderful host Lori Hampton. Today we have a very special guest. Neil Armstrong from NASA will talking to us. How exciting! He is best known as the first man to walk on the moon. Neil has previously gained notoriety for being a test pilot for the American Air Force. Currently, Neil is retired and enjoying life on his beautiful ranch in sunny California. Today he will share with us his experiences that he gained training as an astronaut. I'm sure there will be some great stories. Please put your hands together for Neil Armstrong. Come on folks, give it up for Neil!"