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She believes tears cleanses the

Session 2: Making Effective Oral Presentations

Activity 1: Do I love my job? Yes I do!

In face-to-face communication, 40% of meaning is conveyed by words but 60% is conveyed through intonation; gestures and facial expressions.

A study by Mehbrain

Do not try to impress by big wordsimpress by the clarity of your ideas. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew in The Man and His Ideas

You cant swim unless you get into the water

Overcoming stage fright: Accept it , its natural Be well prepared Do your research Rehearse Be early Be realistic Do light exercise Doa

What makes a good speech? clear, specific message or theme. It keeps to the point. interesting, captures the interest and attention of the audience. is relevant to the audience and to the occasion

well organised, has an introduction, a body and a conclusion.


use simple language, easy to understand KISS

What is the objective of your speech? To entertain To motivate and to inspire

To inform
To report To persuade

What to do in preparing the speech? 1. Establish the objective 2. Research the audience

3. Decide on the subject


4. List down the main points 5. Think of the introduction 6. Think of the conclusion.

What are the stages of becoming an effective speaker?

PLAN -

prepare the speech,venue, facts, time, visuals, equipment profile the audience, the occasion and the venue

PRACTISE rehearse to an imaginary auidence


PRESENT be clear, confident, convincing

EVALUATE get feedback for improvements.

SIGNPOSTING
INTRODUCTION Id like to talk to you about.. Id like to inform. BODY First of all lets look at Firstly. Then Ill go on to.. So thats the general picture..now lets look at

CONCLUSION Finally To sum up. So, just to summarise In conclusion

Squatters to move out by Aug 3


TheStar

EIGHT squatter families at Kampung Pisang, Chemor, near Ipoh, have been given until the end of the month to vacate their homes to make way forRM12.4bil electrified double tracking railway project from Ipoh to Padang Besar. The decision was reached following a dialogue between the families and Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB).The dialogue, arranged by Tambun MP Datuk Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah, was held at SK Haji Mahmud in Chemor recently. KTMB project management spokesman Zan Zulkifli said work on the land occupied by the families was supposed to have started in June. But because of the new deadline, work on the project for the ChemorKhantan stretch will be delayed by two months, he said. Earlier, Zan informed the families that they would be paid RM1,000 in ex-gratia as moving fee and RM300 in rental aid for two years. The state will find alternative housing for you all during the two years, he told them. When replying to queries from residents, Zan said the ex-gratia payment would not be increased. This is the amount that will be paid to all squatters affected by the double tracking project, he added. Husni, who is also Deputy Finance Minister, said he was approached by the squatters to have the dialogue as they were frightened by eviction notices they had received.They also wanted more time to look for alternative housing, he added.

Activity: My assignment You are representing your company to meet some representatives from the squatter area. Based on the given situation prepare a short speech to explain the project undertaken by your company, discuss the implications and the measures taken to show your concern on the welfare of the families involved.

KISS
Thank You

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