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ENHANCING COMMUNICATION SKILLS THROUGH ENGLISH GRAMMAR
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THE QUICK AND EASY WAT TO EFFECTIVE SPEAKING
CONTENTS
PART ONE
FUNDAMENTALS OF EFFECTIVE SPEAKING
1.Acquiring the Basic Skill
a. Take Heart from the Experience of others
b. Keep Your Goal Before You
c. Predetermine Your Mind to Success
d. Seize Every Opportunity to Practice
2. Developing Confidence
a. Get the Facts About the Fear of Speaking in Public
b. Prepare in the Proper Way
c. Predetermine Your Mind to Success
d. Act Confident
3. Speaking Effectively the Quick and Easy Way
a. Speak About Something You Have Earned the Right to Talk about Through Experience or Study
b. Be Sure You Are Excited About Your Subject
c. Be Eager to Share Your Talk with Your Listeners
PART TWO
SPEECH, SPEAKER AND AUDIENCE
4. Earning the Right to Talk
a. Limit Your Subject
b. Develop Reserve Power
c. Fill Your Talk with Illustrations and Examples
d. Use Concrete, Familiar Words That Create Pictures
5. Vitalizing the Talk
a. Choose Subjects You Are Earnest About
b. Relieve the Feelings You Have About the Topic
c. Act in Earnest
6. Sharing the Talk with the Audience
a. Talk in Terms of Your Listeners Intrest
b. Give Honest, Sincere Appreciation
c. Identify Yourself with the Audience
d. Make Your Audience a Partner in Your Talk
e. Play Yourself down
PART THREE
THE PURPOSE OF PREPARED AND IMPROMPTU TALKS
7. Making the Short Talk to Get Action
a. Give Your example, an Incident From Your Life
b. State Your Point, What Do You Want the Audience to Do
c. Give the Reason or Benefit the Audience May Expect
8. Making the Talk to Inform
a. Restrict the Subject to Fit the Time at Your Disposal
b. Arrange Your Ideas in Sequence
c. Enumerate Your Points as You Make Them
d. Compare the Strange Withthe Familiar
Turn a Fact into a Picture; Avoid Technical Terms
e. Use Visual Aids
9. Making the Talk to Convince
a. Win Confidence by Deserving It
b. Get a Yes Response
c. Speak with Contagious Enthusiasm
d. Show Respect and Affection for Your Audience
e. Begin in a Friendly Way
10. Making Impromptu Talks
a. Practice Impromptu Speaking
b. Be Mentally Ready to Speak Impromptu
c. Get into an Example Immediately
d. Speak with Animation and Force
e. Use the Principle of the `Here and Now`
f. Don`t Talk Impromptu – Give an Impromptu Talk
PART FOUR
THE ART OF COMMUNICATING
11. Delivering the Talk
a. Crash Through Your Shell of Self-Consciousness
b. Don`t Try to Imitate Others – Be Yourself
c. Conserve with Your Audience
d. Put Your Heart into Your Speaking
e. Practice Making Your Voice Strong and Flexible
PART FIVE
THE CHALLENGE OF EFFECTIVE SPEAKING
12. Introducing Speakers, Presenting and Accepting Awards
a.Thoroughly Prepare What You are Going to Say
b. Follow the T-I-S Formula
c. Be Enthusiastic
d. Be Warmly Sincere
e. Thoroughly Prepare the Talk of Presentation
f. Express Your Sincere Feelings in the Talk of Acceptance
13. Organizing the Longer Talk
a. Get Attention Immediately
b. Avoid Getting Unfavorable Attention
c. Support Your Main Ideas
d. Appeal for Action
14. Applying what you have learned
a. Use Specific Detail in Everyday Conversation
b. Use Effective Speaking Techniques in Your Job
c. Seek Opportunities to Speak in Public
d. You Must Persist
e. Keep the Certainty of Reward Before You
-TO BE CONTINUED