This course is for students who are learning English and who are interested in finding out more about Political Vocabulary and improving their English language skills.
This course is for students who are learning English and who are interested in finding out more about Political Vocabulary and improving their English language skills.
Language Speaking Skill - Extensive Listening By Wajid Hussain KhosoWajid Hussain Khoso
Extensive listening is one of most popular way of language speaking skills, in the the last slides you will find the definition of intensive listening as well.
How to learn IELTS Vocabulary (Collocations and Topic Specific Vocabulary)Ben Worthington
25 Slides explaining the what to learn and how to learn it.
Presentation covers: Collocations, Topic specific vocabulary, and EASY ESSAY SENTENCES TO MEMORIZE.
Also includes how to use the Academic Word List
http://englishwithnadia.blogspot.com
A brief overview and exercised to get you familiar with what you should expect to do in part 3 of the IELTS speaking test and how to approach the questions.
This paper offers study tips for those who plan to sit the General and Academic versions of the International English Language Testing System exam. It also offers an inventory of vocabulary that is suitable for answering the speaking component of this global English language test. This paper is also useful for those who teach this language exam.
Language Speaking Skill - Extensive Listening By Wajid Hussain KhosoWajid Hussain Khoso
Extensive listening is one of most popular way of language speaking skills, in the the last slides you will find the definition of intensive listening as well.
How to learn IELTS Vocabulary (Collocations and Topic Specific Vocabulary)Ben Worthington
25 Slides explaining the what to learn and how to learn it.
Presentation covers: Collocations, Topic specific vocabulary, and EASY ESSAY SENTENCES TO MEMORIZE.
Also includes how to use the Academic Word List
http://englishwithnadia.blogspot.com
A brief overview and exercised to get you familiar with what you should expect to do in part 3 of the IELTS speaking test and how to approach the questions.
This paper offers study tips for those who plan to sit the General and Academic versions of the International English Language Testing System exam. It also offers an inventory of vocabulary that is suitable for answering the speaking component of this global English language test. This paper is also useful for those who teach this language exam.
A common question in the mind of every individual is the "stage fear of presentation" in a public forum such as Null meet.
I'd be addressing this question in my talk titled " Why should I speak in Null Meet? " It would address common queries which many people have ( esp. Introverts) but don't ask readily in fear of rejection / ridiculed upon by peers etc.
I'd be drawing examples based on my experience how and why I started presenting in Null Meets. I was too in similar situation few years back when I first started out in the industry:)
This talk focuses on the practical side of the benefits of public speaking in esp. in Infosec domain. The points that would be in focus will be as follows:
Why should I involve myself in Public speaking ?
Isn't passive listening and working individually good enough?
How can I start ? From where I can begin?
Addressing the hidden fears
Answering your mental blocks
How does it help in my career?
How does it help me?
Takeaways
public speaking
presentation
practice
proper attire
benefits
types of public speaking
informative public speaking
persuasive public speaking
entertaining public speaking
barriers
5 p's of Public speaking
the audience, analyse, topics, research,
audiovisual aids
confidence
thank audience
words, pause, stress
posture, appearance
kinesics, body contact
In this program we shall consider the following:
•Understand what does stress means and its signs
Knowing What are the Reactions to Stress
• Understanding the Impact of Long-Term Stress.
• Understand How to Manage Stress
Define your Conflict management style.
Appreciate what is Stress management 2.0
كيفية كتابة مقال أكاديمي
How to write an academic article
شروط عامة لكتابة في مجلة السياسي
طريقة كتابة المقال:
منهجية كتابة مقال أكاديمي:
أسلوب كتابة الهوامش
نصائح لكتابة المقال:
IN THIS Presentation will see:
1- WHAT IS AN ABSTRACT
2- FOR WHAT PURPOSES
3- DIFFERENT TYPES OF ABSTRACT
4- WHAT TO INCLUDE
5- WHAT NOT TO INCLUDE
6- SOME EXAMPLES
ألقيت هذه المحاضرة على طلبة العلوم السياسية سنة أولى ماستر تخصص" دراسات دولية جامعة خميس مليانة -الجزائر
محتوى المقياس
الجغرافيا السياسية و الخلفية التاريخية لإفريقيا
البناء الاجتماعي لإفريقيا و البناء التقليدي و المعاصر لها
مصادر النزاعات في افريقيا
طبيعة و تصنيف النزاعات في افريقيا
النظريات التفسيرية للتخلف في افريقيا
محاضرة في الاستشراف في السياسة الخارجيةMESTEK Lamine
محاضرة في الاستشراف في السياسة الخارجية مع بعض تقنيات الاستشراف خاصة تقنية السيناريوهات ألقيت هذه المحاضرة على طلبة الماستر تخصص تحليل السياسات الخارجية في جامعة خميس مليانة بالجزائر.
Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity • a micro report by Rosie WellsRosie Wells
Insight: In a landscape where traditional narrative structures are giving way to fragmented and non-linear forms of storytelling, there lies immense potential for creativity and exploration.
'Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity' is a micro report from Rosie Wells.
Rosie Wells is an Arts & Cultural Strategist uniquely positioned at the intersection of grassroots and mainstream storytelling.
Their work is focused on developing meaningful and lasting connections that can drive social change.
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This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
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Public speaking training
1. University of Khemis Miliana
Faculty of Law & Political Science
Department of Political Science
PUBLIC SPEAKING TRAINING
BY
MESTEK YAHIA MOHAMED LAMINE
m.mestek-yahia@univ-dbkm.dz
@laminemestek
lamine.mestek
Lamine.mestek
6. Public Speaking:
Tips & Techniques
“According to most studies, people's number
one fear is public speaking. Number two is
death. Death is number two. Does that
sound right?
7. Why Do We Hate Public Speaking?
• Lack of Positive Experience
• Being the Center of Attention
• Feelings of Isolation
• Being Judged by an Audience
• Fear of Failure
All of which are part of:
Public Speaking Anxiety
9. How Can I Become a Better
Speaker?
Prepare the right way. Start by answering
these questions:
• What is the specific purpose of your
speech?
• What is your topic?
• Who is your audience?
• What are your time constraints?
• Will you be using visual aids?
10. Pre-Performance Tips
• Common qualities in speakers:
- Nervousness (shaking, turning red)
- Anxiety (healthy amount is OK)
- Looking down/back of room
- Staying stationary/moving too much
- Speaking at varying volumes
11. 7% verbal communication
38% paralinguistic communication
55% non verbal communication
HOW you say
7%
93%
People remember:
WHAT you say
12. Pre-Performance Tips
• The Visual Channel – competence,
trustworthiness, and character.
• 7% words, 38% voice, 55% nonverbal
communication
• What can you control?
- Dress
- Eye Contact
- Body language
- Vocal Variety
13. Pre-Performance Tips
• Dress code
- First impressions matter – you are
judged positively or negatively by your
audience immediately.
- Dress in clothes that make you feel
comfortable and confident.
14. If you make mistakes, take it
easy: you have more
knowledge than they do
NEVER lie.
Avoid
unfriendly
faces
ALWAYS
Smile =)
Laugh and make jokes.
Humor is a very
powerful weapon
Tips and Hints
16. Tips and Hints
1. Opening Speech:
• Greetings : you need to greet your audience by wish them
good morning/afternoon or evening
• Give compliment and show gratitude towards your audience
For example: It’s great to see you all, Thank you for coming
here today.
• Start by Introducing yourself to the audience start from
telling your name. Then introduce yourself professionally
and give quite information about what you do and why are
here today. For Example: I am a Master Student in Political
Science at DBKM University. And today I am here to
provide you some exciting information about …………..,
which is going to be very beneficial for you in future.
17. Tips and Hints
“Good afternoon every one, it’s great to see you all
here, thank you for coming. My name is Hamza
Slimani. I am a Master Student in Political Science
at DBKM University. Today we are here to know
about Climate Change so that we can take most of
it. Firstly, we will look at…………., next we will
discuss ………………….., then we will learn
………………………..and finally we will discuss
………………………..”
18. Tips and Hints
2. Closing Remarks For Presentations:
Formal Closing Remarks:
• “It’s been a pleasure being with all of you today, thank
you”
• “Thank you all for your patience, I wish you all a very
good evening. Good Bye”
• “It’s been an honor to be among such accomplished
individuals and to be able to present my perspective
before you all, thank you and good evening/day”
• “Thank you all for being here today and taking the time
to patiently listen to what I had to say, I wish you all a
blessed day”
19. elevator speech/pitch
Who am I? (introduce yourself)
What business am I in? -- What field of study am I in?
What position am I in?
What is my good skill?
What makes me different from the competition?
Similarly, in a job-hunting situation, the listener's tacit question may be
"Why should I (or any employer) hire you?“
prepare a little speech 30 seconds and then
talk without stopping!
20. elevator speech/pitch example
Hi, my name is Hamza. I am currently a Political Science
student attending DBKM University in Ain Defla,
Algeria. In college I plan on majoring in HR. This
summer I did an internship with CPA Bank. I have
always had an interest in numbers and I feel certain
that this is something I want to do in my future career.
Next summer I’m hoping to get another internship
learning more about how the international finanicial
market operates. I read that your organization looking
for Finance manager. Can you tell me how someone
with my experience may fit into your organization?