How I can go in organised way?

Postby sakirehman » Tue Oct 01, 2013 2:30 pm

I want such speaking skills that I can give lectures on my subject very well! I can explain my subject in my mother language very well but when it comes to English, I start to hesitate. My words don't come out easily? What should I do for Organized lectures?
ORGANIZED: Each topic comes in proper sequence.
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Postby barazchris » Tue Oct 01, 2013 11:50 pm

you can improve you're second language ... you can learn more

here somes tips :) :

Prepare: Nothing helps ease the fear of public speaking than knowing your material. The ability to connect with your audience comes from having the confidence you won't get lost during your delivery. Rehearse several times before the big talk. Time your presentation and always have back up material in case time is left over.

Don't Memorize: Mastering the art of public speaking comes not from memorizing word for word your entire speech. The real pros know their material by remembering key points and prompts on sub topics and examples to cover.

Avoid Bullets: The majority of business presentations and speeches are boring monologues filled with endless PowerPoint slides and bullet points. Trash the PowerPoint presentation and make your material the focal point of the talk. If you do use PowerPoint, take the approach of using visuals that quickly convey your message.

Reduce Stress: The most fearful moment of any presentation is the one minute before your stage entrance. Use the tactic of elite athletes by visualizing a positive outcome and using deep belly breathing to reduce stress and build confidence.

Find a Friend: Prior to your public speaking on stage introduce yourself to a few members of the audience in the front row. During your talk look these people in the eye to ease your nerves and connect with your audience.

Engage the Audience: Creating a monologue presentation puts the entire task of informing and entertaining the audience on you. Make your talk a two-way interaction with questions and participation to reduce boredom and speak with ease. Having the group involved also gives you time to reorganize your thoughts if things are going off track.

i hope that's help you :)
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Postby sakirehman » Thu Oct 03, 2013 1:59 pm

barazchris wrote:you can improve you're second language ... you can learn more

here somes tips :) :

Prepare: Nothing helps ease the fear of public speaking than knowing your material. The ability to connect with your audience comes from having the confidence you won't get lost during your delivery. Rehearse several times before the big talk. Time your presentation and always have back up material in case time is left over.

Don't Memorize: Mastering the art of public speaking comes not from memorizing word for word your entire speech. The real pros know their material by remembering key points and prompts on sub topics and examples to cover.

Avoid Bullets: The majority of business presentations and speeches are boring monologues filled with endless PowerPoint slides and bullet points. Trash the PowerPoint presentation and make your material the focal point of the talk. If you do use PowerPoint, take the approach of using visuals that quickly convey your message.

Reduce Stress: The most fearful moment of any presentation is the one minute before your stage entrance. Use the tactic of elite athletes by visualizing a positive outcome and using deep belly breathing to reduce stress and build confidence.

Find a Friend: Prior to your public speaking on stage introduce yourself to a few members of the audience in the front row. During your talk look these people in the eye to ease your nerves and connect with your audience.

Engage the Audience: Creating a monologue presentation puts the entire task of informing and entertaining the audience on you. Make your talk a two-way interaction with questions and participation to reduce boredom and speak with ease. Having the group involved also gives you time to reorganize your thoughts if things are going off track.

i hope that's help you :)



Thank you very much! I will love to get more from you in terms of love and advice. I will also share my experience also the only reason for posting this thread. I just want to say my semester is now come to an end and I have given 5 presentation and in all five I could not delivered as I wanted. I got next and last semester and I think I well get 2 presentation and I have good contact with ma'am so, I can ask one extra and whole life for giving the lectures. The only problem that i find my presentation that I have mentioned but one there that I can not interact with audience. My presentation on Leadership was lacking the interactions. Even I don't have asked any question to any one. Waiting friendly advice...
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Postby success256 » Wed Oct 09, 2013 8:29 am

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Hello,
There is one great secret to what makes speakers that really shine in front of a group so great.
Remember it is not a pill that you take or a magic wand that you wave and hey presto,you dazzle the crowd.

The answer is very simple and old fashioned.
Its hard work and preparation.
Do not take up lot of presentations.

Start on one presentation,work on it.Create a content of high standards.A presentation that is compelling and fascinating for you will have the same effect on your listeners,

Gear your speech with content and material that is not only great but awe spiring too.If you feel that enthusiasm that will communicate itself to your listeners and you will have your audience eating out of your hand
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