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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

HINTS FOR YOUR SPEAKINGS


BUILDING A NEW SOCIETY

Aspects that you will have to take into account when planning your presentations

1. Figure out a surprising opening.
Most speakers start by rhetorical questions, own life experiences, anecdotes, haunting facts....
Don't start by the classical and boring "Hi, we are ...... and we are going to talk about........"

2. Make a clear layout. Which aspects are you going to deal with? Would you like to focus on a specific one ?
You may include an index to inform of the issues you are coping with.

For instance:    EDUCATION
                         HEALTHCARE
                         ECONOMY AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
                         ECOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY
                         COMMUNITY AND PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
                         TECHNOLOGY
                         GLOBAL WORKING WORLD
                         FOUNDATION, CAREER, MANAGEMENT SKILLS
                         GROWING IN EQUALITY AND JUSTICE
                         POLITICS ( IF ANY) AND ACTIVISM

Get more information in this report about Australia's young people:
http://unlimitedpotential.fya.org.au/future/young-people-will-move-into-a-changing-world-of-work/#start

3. Focus on the aspects you feel you can defend more dinamically: giving examples, supporting your ideas, including data, figures statistics, graphics to back up your statements.

4. Be creative and imaginative: pander to your audience. Create your own style of speaking and stick to it.

5. Find a surprising conclusion finishing with an idiom or a famous quote that comes in handy.

7. Mention your sources of information or webgraphy.

6. Remember to ask the audience if they have any questions

7. ALWAYS THANK THE AUDIENCE FOR LISTENING.

            ALL THESE ASPECTS WILL BE GRADED ALONG WITH PHONETICS, FLUENCY, INTONATION AND EXPRESSIVENESS.



SOME VIDEOS FOR YOUR INSPIRATION


                                                                  EDUCATION


  WORK
                                                             
                                                            SUSTAINABILITY


EXAMPLE OF A ECHO-TECHNOLOGICAL CITY

                                          


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