Tuesday, November 30, 2010

4 Effective strategies

1) When explaining something to a group of people it does not help if you are not loud enough. If you're not talking loud enough people will only catch bits of what you are saying-it will sound even more confusing for the audience. Do not be afraid to talk loudly and clearly.

2) When explaining something for the first time go through the basic stuff with the group and then help the audience fully understand it by using visual images or get some people from the group to perform it as a "trial run."

3) It is difficult to get up in front of people to explain something, so rehearse what you would say at home or in front of a few friends. This will get you thinking about what you could say in advance and your friends can give you some advice about what you could change to make it easier to understand. And not having to think about it on the spot.

4) Make sure that when explaining something that you sound interested in sharing it with everyone else. People can tell if you seem bored or not very excited about what you are explaining. They will then become bored and will lose interest.

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