I'm going to analyse the Speech " The Train's Still Rolling " given by Mr. David Ross in 1991 in the World Championship of Public Speaking. Well it's going to be a different type of analysis because I'm only going to evaluate the speech in terms of the organisation of the speech. First, we're going look into the opening of the speech. To understand the value of the opening, I'd need to: compare the opening with alternative opening options and evaluate how the opening fits with the speech outline The opening grabs the audience's attention immediately and guides the audience into a mental state. The core topic was "how to find the path towards success" and for this reason the most suitable outline would be the spatial (direction) outline as chosen in this case. Secondly, about grabbing attention, I should talk briefly about Learning Styles. Each listener has a unique learning style that can be classified. Some perceive ...