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How to Avoid Top 7 School Presentation Mistakes
1. Give a loose message Have you ever made your point with reasons only and move on the next point? If you want to be an effective speaker, you should make the audience remember your point. How can you make … Continue reading
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Do You Paint Your Speech Every Time?
Reading the article heading, you’re asking, “What will happen if I don’t paint my speech?” Let’s look at a scene in black and white. “I was waiting for the public examination results in my high school.” Tens of questions are popping to … Continue reading
3 Simple Steps to Handle ANY Difficult Speaking Situations
Have you ever got an unexpected response? Do you want to learn to handle difficult situations? Do you want more fun in your next speech or presentation? Here’s an awesome speaking tip for you to express your message with FUN… CLICK TO PLAY VIDEO: Can you feel … Continue reading
FUN Speaking Tip: To Connect with Your Audience, You Should…
Do you want to connect with the audience? Want to have more fun in your next speech or presentation? Tips from Jonathan Li, FUN speaker. Hear Jonathan’s FUN Speaking tip on How to Connect with Your Audience . CLICK TO PLAY VIDEO: … Continue reading
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Impromptu Speaking Skills | How to Be Prepared Without Preparing: FUNshop Leader, Jonathan Li
Do you want to be prepared without preparing? Do you want to be prepared to speak in any situations? Do you want more fun in your next presentation or speech? Jonathan Li, 2011Table Topics (Impromptu Speaking) Division Runner-up in Hong … Continue reading
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How to Open a Speech or Presentation?
How can you open a speech? Want to connect with the audience? Want more fun in your next presentation or speech? Tips from 2011 Table Topics (Impromptu Speaking) Contest Division Runner-up in Hong Kong & Macau. Hear Jonathan’s tip on … Continue reading
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Tagged ask a you focused question, ask questions, build rapport, business presentations, connect with the audience, express your speech, fun public speaking, fun speech opening, funshop leader, how to begin a speech, how to open a speech, how to start a speech, Jonathan Li, public speaking business, public speaking coach, public speaking mentor, school presentations, speech beginning, toastmasters, workshop leader
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