louies77
20-07-06, 01:28 PM
Hello everyone,
What are the things, which we must consider before public speech? I am adding few you are welcome to add more to this.
Thank you for replies,
Using your review tools to finish your speech is one of the key to success. When you are not writing your speech your mind is relaxed and will ponder on thoughts that could prove helpful. Review those thoughts to see if anything comes out that can fit into your speech.
Overall Review
The week you are to give the speech is at what time you will require to conduct an overall review. This will deepen your understanding, as well as bring your concepts together. You can also add or delete areas if the light comes on during this review. Sometimes we fail to see things at the time we are writing.
Now you can create some review tools, such as checklist, flash cards, and mind maps. This will take a large project, breaking it down so that you can get a grip on the speech. This will also improve your confidence. Don’t miss out on any tools otherwise you may find yourself in a problem as you are giving your speech.
Checklist
The checklist should incorporate the details you want to add to the speech, as well as incorporate the main points you want to bring out in the speech. You should also include the items you want to bring to the speech area in the checklist, such as what you will wear, what you want from the speech and more.
Flash Cards
Flash cards are handy reviewing tools that you can take to the speech area. Flash cards have two sides often in which you can write questions on one side of the cards and answers on the other side. You can add notes to the flash cards during the writing of your speech as you move along to bring back the associating points.
public-speaking (http://www.selfhelpzone.com/category/public-speaking/)
Louies.
What are the things, which we must consider before public speech? I am adding few you are welcome to add more to this.
Thank you for replies,
Using your review tools to finish your speech is one of the key to success. When you are not writing your speech your mind is relaxed and will ponder on thoughts that could prove helpful. Review those thoughts to see if anything comes out that can fit into your speech.
Overall Review
The week you are to give the speech is at what time you will require to conduct an overall review. This will deepen your understanding, as well as bring your concepts together. You can also add or delete areas if the light comes on during this review. Sometimes we fail to see things at the time we are writing.
Now you can create some review tools, such as checklist, flash cards, and mind maps. This will take a large project, breaking it down so that you can get a grip on the speech. This will also improve your confidence. Don’t miss out on any tools otherwise you may find yourself in a problem as you are giving your speech.
Checklist
The checklist should incorporate the details you want to add to the speech, as well as incorporate the main points you want to bring out in the speech. You should also include the items you want to bring to the speech area in the checklist, such as what you will wear, what you want from the speech and more.
Flash Cards
Flash cards are handy reviewing tools that you can take to the speech area. Flash cards have two sides often in which you can write questions on one side of the cards and answers on the other side. You can add notes to the flash cards during the writing of your speech as you move along to bring back the associating points.
public-speaking (http://www.selfhelpzone.com/category/public-speaking/)
Louies.

