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Public Speaking
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Ten Definite Ways to Aggravate Your Audience
We are all experts at playing the role of the audience, thanks to the countless
presentations that we have sit through. Quite frankly, we have seen it all! I thought it
would be interesting to give you my list of ten things a presenter can do to piss me off.
See if this tallies with yours!
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Making A Presentation In Front Of International Audiences
Making a presentation in front of international audiences is not for the fainthearted.
People from different cultural backgrounds with varying language skills are definitely
more challenging than a homogenous local audience. Are international audiences any
different from local audiences?
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What Does A Speaker Do When Everything Goes Wrong?
If you're a speaker you have worries. You may worry about Power Point not working, or arriving late at a conference, and other things. Things can and do go wrong. This author tells about her talk at a conference where lots of things went wrong and turned out right.
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Public Speaking Fear Is Not Normal
If you've read or been told that public speaking fears are normal in order to make you feel better then please read this article. I will expose the very great danger of you buying into this lie.
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Public Speaking: 9 Characteristics Of The Greats
There's more to speaking than sharing a few words. Here are the top nine characteristics of public speakers that you can use too 1. Solid Content. Even a person lacking charismatic gifts can develop ...
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Public Speaking Advice- How To Deliver A Successful Public Speech
Public speaking is something most people try to avoid and even dread. At times in my life I have found myself having to deliver a speech and therefore I had to learn the best way of doing this. In this article, I write about what I learnt from reading many books about public speaking, advice which helped me to successfully deliver these speeches.
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Confidence For Speaking In Public
People are more frightened of speaking in public than of dying! This article gives you some useful tips for becoming more confident speaking in front of groups.
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How to Debate - Tips and Tricks
The first round of the QDU took place last week, and I am involved in a team (fortuantly we won). Seeing that this is a world wide activity I felt that I should write some basic tips for debating, as I realize how hard it is when I first started. I have been debating for 5 years and hopefully I can pass my experience on to others.
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The Trouble With PowerPoint
PowerPoint is the most misused tool since the television remote control. Sure, you can flip through 200 channels in under a minute, but should you? And while you can show 50 PowerPoint slides, should you? This article tells you how to prepare a great presentation without misusing PowerPoint (and losing your audience).
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Public Speaking Tips: How to Learn to Articulate Clearly
Consonants and vowels are the building blocks of intelligible speech. It's the breath that supports and carries these consonants and vowels to our listeners. If we focus on these three elements of speech-consonants, vowels, breath-we'll have an excellent basis for clear, understandable presentations.
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Phobia Of Speech
This article is about the fear and phobia of speech. Not everybody is able to talk fluently in all situations and for people who aren't, life can be quite tough. I hope you enjoy reading the article.
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Improve Your Presentation Skills -- Ask For and Make Use of Feedback
Recently, a young woman who, in preparation for giving a 90 minute seminar at a regional conference on a rather dry and technical topic, asked a group of us to preview her seminar. She told us that we were to give her honest critiques along with any tips on ways she could improve her presentation.
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