Preparing to give a speech: Building trust, working on your voice, breathing. Structuring your speech: Taking notes, writing your materials. Managing and decoding non-verbal communication. Knowing how to improvise, speaking without notes, captivating, interacting with your audience and presenting a speaker.
Preparing to give a speech: Building trust, working on your voice, breathing. Structuring your speech: Taking notes, writing your materials. Managing and decoding non-verbal communication. Knowing how to improvise, speaking without notes, captivating, interacting with your audience and presenting a speaker.
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Anyone who wants to improve their speaking before an audience, prepared or improvised interview.
Basic knowledge of oral communication techniques.
Hands-on work
Active participation by participants, who speak in front of the group. Role-play.
1
Refresher on basic techniques
- Self-control. Definition of stage fright.
- The importance of breathing.
- Knowing how to modulate your voice. Body language.
Example
Examples of using basic techniques.
2
Overcoming your apprehensions and stage fright
- Analyzing expression difficulties.
- Self-confidence, having a constructive image.
- Not letting stage fright overwhelm you. The right techniques to use.
Hands-on work
Scenarios.
3
Optimizing your non-verbal communication
- Gestures betray our thoughts.
- How to decode gestures (speaker and attendees).
- Postures to adopt and avoid. Managing space, moving.
Example
Examples of using gestures while speaking.
4
Learning how to coordinate all the techniques
- Mental preparation.
- Applying techniques naturally.
- Harmonizing verbal communication and body movements.
Example
Examples of implementation.
5
Preparing your speech
- Using your stress positively.
- Knowing your audience. Taking your marks, the right spots.
- Mentally preparing, the miracles of positive mental projection. Preparing your notes.
- Practicing speaking without notes.
- Preparing materials, using technique.
6
Improvising a speech
- What to do for an unplanned speech.
- The right reflexes to have. Keeping calm.
- The importance of breathing.
Exercise
Group exercises for getting used to speaking off the cuff.
7
Captivating your audience
- The secrets of great speakers. Being a good listener to be a good speaker.
- Starting your speech off right. Rules for human relations adapted to speaking.
- Listening, watching the audience, using their reactions.
- Formula for practicing, getting others to adopt your ideas.
- Arguing to persuade your audience
- Answering aggressive questions, managing disruptions.
8
Knowing how to present a guest or speaker
- S.I.S. method (Subject, Interest, Speaker).
- Imitating speakers.
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