Chapter 73 be full of enthusiasm
When introducing a speaker, attitude is just as important as the delivery.You should try to be as friendly as possible, don't say how happy you are, just show genuine pleasure in the introduction.If it can be brewed gradually, the speaker's name can be announced near the climax of the introduction.At this time, the audience's anticipation is increasing accordingly, and they will surely respond with warm applause.This gesture of friendliness from the audience also helps stimulate the speaker to give it his all.
When announcing the speaker's name, it's a good idea to remember the following words: "Pause," "Separation," and "Power."
"Pause" means that there should be a short pause before the name is spoken, which can make the audience's expectations reach the limit; The name of the speaker has a clear impression; "power" means that the name should be pronounced powerfully.
One more thing to note: when you are announcing the speaker's name, never turn to face him, but look toward the audience until the last syllable is spoken, and then turn to the speaker.I've seen countless presenters whose introductory speeches were admirable, only to fall short at the end when they turned to the speaker, making it appear that he was only announcing his name to him, leaving the audience in a daze.