Thursday, November 29, 2007

At Nipuna..


Hi, nice to meet you all.

To day our day activity starts with presentation. My topic is about "Speech" . How to make our speech in front of the public with using top 10 suggestions. I gave good present at my friends and trainer. All of my friends also gave their presentations well. Then every one given feedback to every person. My trainer gave rating also to us. To day my topic was selected as a good content topic from all topics. Really i felt very happy. Then after launch sir gave to us as a homework proofreading sheets and jumbled words sheets also. completely i spent very happy to day..

:My Top 10 Suggestions:

1. Write your own introduction and make it pertinent, emphasizing your credentials.

2. Make sure you absolutely know who is going to be in the audience, why they are there and why they invited you to speak.

3. Go to the facility early to make sure you're comfortable in the surroundings. Check the microphone, lighting, audio/visual equipment.

4. The first 30 seconds have the most impact. Don't waste these precious seconds with "Ladies and Gentlemen" or a weather report. Launch right in with a startling statement, quote or story. End with a bang, not a whimper.

5. Do not start a speech with humor unless you are absolutely brilliant at it. If you tell a bad joke, you're going to lose any credibility you have. Moreover, if your only humorous material is at the beginning, the audience is going to be disappointed when you become serious.

6. If you're giving a 1/2 hour speech, don't expect to tell the audience everything you know. Pick two or three important points.

7. If your presentation involves statistics and analytical data, put them in a handout that the audience can refer to. Don't bore them by reciting a plethora of numbers.

8. Don't read your speech. Look the audience in the eye. Write down key points or statements. Deliver the rest extemporaneously.

9. Think in outline form:

  • What are the five questions you're most frequently asked? Set up your talk, point by point, speaking to the audience as if they were guests at a party.
  • Or use the Alcoholics Anonymous outline: This is where I was...This is where I am now...This is how I got here.

10. Practice with a tape recorder or in front of friends and family. After every point, ask yourself, "Who cares?" If no one does, edit it out.


who ever visiting my blog you should make your speech effectively differ from others with using these 10 suggestions....

Thank you. and best of luck....

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