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A signpost is a device used to indicate what direction you are travelling in a speech. It lets the audience know what is coming up, and positions them to accept what you are saying.

It normally goes after the introduction (after you introduce yourself and the topic), and can be as simple as (Today I am going to prove ________________, which I will do by showing you (example 1), (example 2), (example 3) and (example 4).

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