Saturday, February 5, 2011

5th Day of Class


Today there is something that changes my mind by leaning Public Communication. In the past, I believed that if you had excellent oral communication skills and you looked good in appearance, you would be a good speaker. However, it is not at all. The most important part in a successful presentation it is not how wonderful you present; it is how interesting in your speech that audiences are stimulated to keep listening. Next presentation, I would strive to focus on setting a certain subject and some good examples to make audiences turn on to listen rather than concern about other things.

2 comments:

  1. you are right,like they say it is the quailty not the quantity

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  2. Yop... you don't have to be the most fluent speaker out there in order to be a good one. The more interesting your topic is to the public, the more they will want to listen , and the more they will learn !

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