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BECOME A BETTER PUBLIC SPEAKER

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This free Ebook contain: 1. The golden rules for oral presentation. 2. Overcome presentation oral stress. 3. How to make an oral presentation or written original ? 4. Nine resolutions for effective communication.

The golden rules for oral presentation Oral presentation is a difficult exercise for the faint hearted as that for expansive. You have to be clear, concise, dynamic without boring the audience. An ability that is acquired over time. Students, take note that oral presentation no longer means fewer points. 1 - Planning presentation Before you speak, you should estimate roughly the time needed to advance your ideas or show your project (20 minutes in general). Also, to help you and support you in the progress of your oral presentation, consider a multimedia projector or powerpoint type "aerate" your eyes by showing your pictures will reassure you. And boost your oral presentation. 2 - Prepare your files With stress, even the confident students can lose their means and tangled brushes. Build summary sheets with the main points of your plan. Make visible titles and information essential in varying colors. Little more, number your cards if you mix them. It will be easier for you there. Small but oh so carefully anecdotal useful ... 3 - Repeat To be comfortable, repeat up to an audience of friends or enemies. The goal is that you know your speech on the fingertips for the nose to stay in his records is often misunderstood by your audience. You take away your stress and gain confidence. 4 - Breathing You are on the platform in front of people ... So you jump off a bridge some think. So we do not panic. You're prepared, you're ready. To relax, take a deep breath through the belly before you start. If during your speech you see other hot upcoming stress, take time to breathe. Being relaxed helps speech and puts the audience at ease. 5 - Articulate No way to speak too slowly, but take the time to pronounce words. Often people tend to speak quickly in stressful situations. Instead, weigh and place each of your words so that your speech is well understood. 6 - Treat her conclusion A conclusion should be concise and synthetic. On your sheet, a maximum of ten lines will suffice. It must have an opening about your oral. In your head, you say that everything is over soon. Then finish with a flourish by exposing your point of view and think the audience to thank you for listening.

Overcome presentation oral stress A english homework, it is built ... In the introduction to the conclusion through the formulation of the problem and developing the plan, we give you some tips to produce a structured writing. These recommendations will be helpful to improve your writing. And as a bonus, we will deliver tips on how to calmly deal with the oral ... Half an hour of preparation, 20 minutes of head-to-face with the examiner. The oral is much more expeditious than the written word! The event, split into two parts, opens with the comment of a text studied in class (10 minutes). Then she continues with a dialogue with the teacher, based on a more general question (eg "Tell me another epistolary novel that you read"). If you have a doubt about it when it falls, do not hesitate to ask for clarification or another language! During the review, it's too late ... Organize your thoughts At the beginning of preparation time, first read the text by highlighting the important words. Build your plan then in 2 or 3 parts taking into account the background (the themes, the words) and form (style, language level, etc.).. Do not line by line analysis, which grows to paraphrase. Take the paper presentation elements of the text of the work and the author - in context - to make an introduction. This should also include the announcement of your plan. Then think of a conclusion that will expand the topic. Do not write everything: you lose time and you would be tempted to read notes. Similarly, to prepare the second subject of the oral, write to rough your 3 main ideas embellished with strong examples, structuring your presentation as possible. During your visit, the examiner may push the dialogue further to verify your personal culture. Do not worry: it is often students' grades up too stressed. Make your presentation live At the oral knowledge as important as the presentation. Not to "sow" your partner along the way, you get your information in as much natural as possible. Do not recite your lesson! Throughout your benefit, after reading the text aloud (without stumbling over the words ...), raise the nose of your notes and monitor your voice, do not speak too low or too fast. Watch your shows (with discretion ...) to avoid being too long or too fast. When you move from one idea to another, allow small phrases (eg "I will first" or "I have yet to talk to you about ...") to help your audience to navigate. Alternate explanations and examples. And stay attentive to questions and comments of your reviewer. They will guide you through your presentation. Finally, when you're done, do not claim your note. Just say thank you and goodbye, then exit with dignity ... regardless of the quality of your service. Little tricks to tame stage fright During your revisions, repeat aloud your show as the actors. You must have lived the situation mentally many times to control it. On the day, before going, start with some simple breathing techniques. Inhale deeply through the nose by inflating the abdomen, then empty your lungs through the mouth into the stomach returning first. Repeat the operation a dozen times until you feel more relaxed. Escape the anxiety (stress is a contagious disease ...) and move closer to a friend who will help defuse the situation. The rest, know that the trac is not necessarily your enemy. Well controlled, it can even become a real engine and help you excel.

Nine resolutions for effective communication I take the following resolutions: 1. I will think carefully and seriously to my public positions he defends and the reasons that led him to defend them. 2. In addition to communicating clearly, I will communicate in order to take into account individual differences among people and the public. 3. I will remember that even the most favorable public can be addressed in a persuasive manner, to maintain their motivation, their commitment to strengthen or to focus their energy and enthusiasm. 4. As a "persuader," I will set realistic goals and I will remember that the attitudes, values ??or beliefs do not come at once and that often I can not transform a single message. I am aware that any persuasive influence comes not only from my efforts, but also that the public would accept to let me into his judgments and actions. 5. I will remember that people judge and act differently from me for many reasons, and I am aware that it is possible that inadequate information is a result of different attitudes of mine that exist around me. 6. I will remember that the use people make of the information I provide them is different in different situations, and there is no one type of evidence or evidence that will always succeed in persuading n ' matter what the public regardless of the subject. 7. I am aware that my audience is complex and responds in complex ways that it intends and what he reads, like me, I know we all react with - all that we made - the communication we receive, not only with reason, but also our feelings, our tastes, our attitudes and values. 8. I am aware that the "facts" are only one element from which people think, feel and act. 9. I will admit the right of others to interpret as they see fit what is happening around them, as I reserved myself the right. I will admit the right of others to question or oppose what I say, even if what I say does not seem to be questioned.

How to make an oral presentation or written original ? Whether for an oral or written, reviewers and editors often have to scroll to see thirty projects throughout the day. Capture their attention is a difficult exercise that needs to be prepared, and originality is sometimes a good way to stand out. Here are some hints and tips to stand out and earn points, which will serve you throughout your education. For a unique, illustrate your content When a spell is 10 to 10 folders or oral on the same theme, content afraid it seem repetitive. But nothing beats an illustration to highlight your content. Any additions relative may have value if it helps to understand as: A schematic Testimony A sketch A model A booklet A visual A website / blog

This presentation allows the judge to quickly understand the project and will leave the lot. To pass an oral, involve the examiner A watch as the projects, the examiner may get tired and bored. To stand there is no substitute to involve, and the public if there is one. To do so several techniques are possible as a staging around the subject (debate, drama, role playing ...), tasting, a set of questions and answers, or the illustration of a theory with a member of the audience. To pass a file, treat the presentation Your file should reflect its contents. Think about the color code, but also the type of paper and'impression to produce a logical and original. For example, for a study on mark, take the world of it, its colors and its culture. Work presentation takes time, but the investment is worth it because it makes you want to read the file. For a presentation that stands out: bet on the support The paper file or PowerPoint, everyone knows. But why not use other creative presentation, a video or a poster or a photo album? This will make the message more relevant if and only if the support is related to the content.

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