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how to converse before public?

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Many people feel jumpyly, heart palpitate, confuse and others when given on to duty to converse before throng. In general this matter because of: experience which a little a few/little before throng, items to be explained not comprehend, not have time which last for drawing up items, perception about wilier audience and others, and ability to do adaptation, for example: one who ordinary converse before medicos require adaptation when conversing before doctors.

 

What have to be drawn up  before converse publicly? There are some matter which must be done:

 

1. Drawing up items you to explain correctly and is accurate. Matter is important if relating to numbers or data you to submit, so that the data is not wrong.

 

2. Drawing up items clearly , simple (is not complicated), and as according to target, so that do not generate misapprehension or misunderstand to audience.

 

3. Drawing up items you to explain have to good for others or audience, this matter make audience seriously listen clarification of you.

 

How with style and ethics converse publicly?

 

1. For style, how do you express a items, you can give a little humorous story, illustration, and others, but the mentioned don't close over especial items of you. Don't converse untimely or too tardy, its 80-100 word/minute. Arrange your talking tone, there are some matter which need hard voice, level off and lower (this matter need practice). Meet eye one by one all audience so that emerging interaction. Utilizing term or language matching with audience, and easy to understood/to be comprehended.

 

2. For the ethics of, this matter relate to manner norm, don't give the naming of audience with the title which are negative (for example fat father, thin father, and others, but enough with father, mother and others), don't exemplify or illustration which can allude to audience, don't look down to question of audience though very simple, don't mannerism (scratch head, stroking face, see shoe and others).

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