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What we can learn from Obama's speech in Cairo

05th June 2009


Obama's speech has raised sensitive issues and is acclaimed worldwide. Here is what we can learn from it.




With his speech in Cairo, Barack Obama probably turned to the largest audience in the world - Christians, Muslims and Jews. And he has raised sensitive issues. We speak now of one of the greatest speeches in the history of mankind. The speech is built up and a classic textbook example for those who want to present a concern / need.



Click here to go a few tips you from one of the largest abschauen speakers can at present:

beginning: At the beginning of the speech, Obama thanked his hosts and emphasizes the important role they play in history. Aristotle says to welcome the audience to praise it and respect to testify to generate sympathetic attention and care. Watch again: many great speakers and entertainers, whether live or on TV, address the audience directly (eg "Good morning Vienna ...") ("... and bring your feelings to express it a pleasure and honor to stand here today ...").

body : Obama does not begin with the fact that he says "we speak Today, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. ". Do not do it. He simply starts with the first point, but says very well mean that this is the first point. This shows the public that his speech is a clear structure

The individual points of the main part:.. Obama each point leads to a short sentence on (almost like a title) It clearly says at the beginning, what he's doing, he makes his points . Each point ends with a clear statement and a clear guide to action The side tip. in many of the points is Obama a personal reference to his or her person, making the point more interesting and gives a reference to the here and now

.. conclusion: Obama does not say "we have today on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. spoken", but he sums up the points when he speaks of a world, etc. in Item 1, Item 2 is satisfied, ie he makes the points a shared body of (to which it ultimately in the speech goes well). He represents the common link between the whole (the world met in the points) and the audience ago ("we all live just a short moment in time ...."," Child, you are those who. ..").

Obama brings to the end two essential qualities : first, it gives the audience perspectives how they can see in their daily life and his points second, he calls for concrete action on .

course there are many more aspects that can be run on the basis of this speech. But this essentially simple points you can even help next time to structure your answer well and to address your audience directly.

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