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A presentation on how to speak effectively.
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A presentation on how to speak effectively.
This publication will get you started in becoming the speaker you want to be and the speaker your audience wants to hear.
TIPS FOR WRITING A GOOD SPEECH.
A speech is an effective art of communicating a message to large audience. It is one of the ways of spreading awareness regarding social issues or giving information regarding other important issues.
How to Become a Speaker with a Magnetic Personality.pdfAnshuman Tomar
Description: Learn the secret art of public speaking and draw in large crowds. Inside this eBook, you will discover the topics about being an efficient speaker, understanding your shortcomings and overcoming them, the three essentials to become a magnetic speaker, practically practicing your speech, coping with the crowd, how to speak onstage without hemming and hawing, putting your point across, the five essentials of a dazzling speech, the most effective part of a magnetic speech and improving yourself as a speaker. ►
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Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
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Cultural exportation oral presentations
1. Oral Presentation (1) in pairs comparing two
similar memes.
Format
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Introduction: - Tell an anecdote, mention a surprising fact/ statistic, show a picture, etc.
concerning your subject (the hook)
- Say what your presentation is about (the subject)
- State the points you will be dealing with in your presentation
•
Body: Present the main points and give your analysis. Outline the history, what, who
concentrating on why and how?
•
Conclusion: Sum up what you have said and state your own point of view
•
Question and answer session
Everyone in the class should receive a HANDOUT which deals with the vocabulary ( at least
10 business/professional words) and approximately six questions to answer/discuss.
Total time: 15 minutes
Don’t forget:
“Thank you for your attention.”
3. Effective Presentations
Presentation Tips
1.
Know your audience and what they know about your subject.
2.
Plan content and structure (introduction, body, etc....).
3.
Don't read!
4.
Learn your introduction by heart.
5.
Speak slowly and clearly.
6.
Project your voice so that everyone can hear you.
7.
Don't speak in a monotone. Vary the pitch of your voice and
stress important words.
8.
Use appropriate body language and gestures.
9.
Don't be static.
10.
Show interest/ enthusiasm in your subject.
11.
Know your subject well and REHEARSE your presentation.
4.
5. EFFECTIVE OPENINGS
HOOKS
Communication experts all agree that the first 15 seconds of a presentation are the most
important. They talk about “hooks” - simple techniques for getting the immediate
attention of the audience. A good start makes you feel more confident. Here’s how the
experts suggest you “hook” your audience:
1. Give them a problem to think about
2. Give them some amazing facts.
3. Give them a story or personal anecdote.
TASK
Look at the presentation openings below and divide them under three headings:
PROBLEMS
AMAZING FACTS
STORIES
1 Did you know that Japanese companies spend four times more on entertaining clients in a year
than the entire GDP of Bulgaria? 40 billion dollars, to be precise. You know, that’s twice
Colombia’s total foreign debt. You could buy General Motors for the same money.
2 Suppose your advertising budget was cut by 99% tomorrow. How would you go about promoting
your product?
3 According to the latest study, by 2050 only one in every four people in Western Europe will be
going to work. And two will be old age pensioners.
4 You know, R&D is 99% luck. Like Hamwi who invented the icecream cone. His waffle booth
was next to an ice cream vendor who ran short of dishes at the St Louis World Fair. Hamwi rolled a
waffle to contain ice cream and the cone was born.
5 How many people here hate going to meetings? Just about everybody, right? Well, imagine a
company where there were never any meetings and everything ran smoothly. Do you think that’s
possible?
6 I read somewhere the other day that the world’s highest executive works for Disney and gets $230
million a year. Now that’s about $2000 a minute! That means he’s currently making more money
than Volkswagen.
7 Who in the audience has a mobile phone? Please hold it up. Now take a look at your phone. You
may simply see a mobile phone, but I see the secret to helping save gorillas in the wild. Let me tell
you more.
6. Intonation
A good presentation involves more than just GIVING information. It also involves
INTERPRETING that information, showing your listeners exactly what it means, giving it
significance.
Your intonation – the rise and fall of your voice – tells your audience exactly what you
are thinking. Good intonation lets them see your attitude and your enthusiasm for your
subject.
Monotonous speakers bore an audience. So, a golden rule when you give a presentation
is to vary the tone of your voice.
Task 1
Below are some well-known sayings. Present them, paying particular attention to pausing,
stress and the rise and fall of your voice. Remember that in a presentation it is better to vary
your voice too much rather than too little.
1 Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.
2 The easier it is to do; the harder it is to change.
3 Teamwork is twice the results for half the effort.
4 Anyone can make a mistake, but to really mess things up requires a computer.
5 People always have two reasons for doing things: a good reason and the real reason.
6 People who think they know it all are a pain in the neck to those of us who really do.
7 An expert is a person who knows more and more about less and less until he knows
everything about nothing.
8 The human brain starts working the moment you are born and doesn’t stop until you stand
up to speak in public.
Task 2
Intonation is a good indicator of how you feel about what you are saying. Look at the following
contrasts. Notice how your voice tends to rise when you make a positive point and fall when
you make a negative one.
1 We’re doing well in Europe, but not in the Middle East.
2 Turnover is down, but productivity is up. And for the second year running...
3 In Mexico we’re number one, in Argentina we’re number one, in Chile we’re number one,
but in Brazil we’re nowhere.
7. Intonation
A good presentation involves more than just GIVING information. It also involves
INTERPRETING that information, showing your listeners exactly what it means, giving it
significance.
Your intonation – the rise and fall of your voice – tells your audience exactly what you
are thinking. Good intonation lets them see your attitude and your enthusiasm for your
subject.
Monotonous speakers bore an audience. So, a golden rule when you give a presentation
is to vary the tone of your voice.
Task 1
Below are some well-known sayings. Present them, paying particular attention to pausing,
stress and the rise and fall of your voice. Remember that in a presentation it is better to vary
your voice too much rather than too little.
1 Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.
2 The easier it is to do; the harder it is to change.
3 Teamwork is twice the results for half the effort.
4 Anyone can make a mistake, but to really mess things up requires a computer.
5 People always have two reasons for doing things: a good reason and the real reason.
6 People who think they know it all are a pain in the neck to those of us who really do.
7 An expert is a person who knows more and more about less and less until he knows
everything about nothing.
8 The human brain starts working the moment you are born and doesn’t stop until you stand
up to speak in public.
Task 2
Intonation is a good indicator of how you feel about what you are saying. Look at the following
contrasts. Notice how your voice tends to rise when you make a positive point and fall when
you make a negative one.
1 We’re doing well in Europe, but not in the Middle East.
2 Turnover is down, but productivity is up. And for the second year running...
3 In Mexico we’re number one, in Argentina we’re number one, in Chile we’re number one,
but in Brazil we’re nowhere.