2.1 Structure and Language of the Introduction
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The introduction is an opening line to a presentation of a topic which gives an overview about the story that concerns to the topic and is considered the most fundamental and essential component of the presentation. Introduction and presentation go together because the introduction usually leads right into the presentation phase of the lecture. The may go together but are still considered separste parts because they have different functions. It gives a and significant brief background of the topic to be presented, as well as gives listeners a sense of direction and purpose, and motivates students or audience to listen. It draws students' attention on the lesson and its purposes. persuades students to believe what they will benefit from the lesson. An introduction to any presentation is important since it produces the fr