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19 Mar 201907:08

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Irena shares essential tips for beginners to build confidence in public speaking. She emphasizes the importance of understanding your material (P), maintaining good eye contact (A), using a strong and clear voice (S), pacing your speech properly (T), and engaging with the audience through interaction (I). These practical techniques help alleviate nervousness, improve delivery, and make your presentations more effective. Whether you're preparing for a formal or casual event, following these steps will ensure a more confident and successful presentation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Preparation is key: Understand the event, audience, and content thoroughly to increase confidence in public speaking.
  • 😀 Eye contact is important: Direct your gaze towards the audience to build connection and confidence, even if you start by focusing between their eyes.
  • 😀 Voice matters: Speak clearly and with a strong, confident voice to make a lasting impact on your audience.
  • 😀 Control your tempo: Speak at a steady pace, with appropriate pauses, to ensure your message is clear and to avoid sounding rushed or nervous.
  • 😀 Interact with the audience: Engage with your audience to gauge their understanding and to boost your confidence during the presentation.
  • 😀 Understand your material well: Master your topic to be ready for any questions or feedback from your audience.
  • 😀 Articulation is important: Ensure clarity in your speech, especially when using complex or foreign words, to avoid confusion.
  • 😀 Practice with timing: Use a stopwatch during practice to manage your presentation time effectively and avoid running over or under.
  • 😀 Feedback is valuable: Use audience interactions as a gauge to adjust your delivery and ensure they are absorbing your material.
  • 😀 Confidence comes with practice: The more you prepare and interact with your audience, the more confident you will feel during presentations.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of Irena's video?

    -The main topic of the video is tips for beginners who are nervous or lack confidence when speaking or presenting in front of an audience.

  • What does Irena recommend for building confidence when speaking in public?

    -Irena recommends a technique called 'P.A.S.T.I.' which stands for Pahami (Understand), Arah mata (Eye direction), Suara (Voice), Tempo (Pace), and Interaksi (Interaction) to help boost confidence.

  • What does the 'P' in the 'P.A.S.T.I.' technique stand for, and why is it important?

    -'P' stands for 'Pahami' which means understanding. Knowing your material thoroughly helps you feel more confident and prepared during your presentation.

  • How can 'Arah mata' (eye direction) impact your presentation?

    -The way you direct your eyes is important as it establishes connection with the audience. Looking directly into their eyes can increase your confidence and make the presentation more engaging.

  • What role does your voice play in presenting effectively?

    -Your voice is crucial because a loud and clear voice shows confidence. Articulation and volume help ensure your message is heard and understood, making you appear more self-assured.

  • What advice does Irena give regarding voice modulation?

    -Irena advises to pay attention to the volume and articulation of your voice. Clear pronunciation and an appropriate volume will help boost your confidence and make your presentation more impactful.

  • What does 'T' in 'P.A.S.T.I.' stand for, and how can it affect your presentation?

    -'T' stands for 'Tempo' which refers to the pace of your speech. Speaking too fast may give the impression that you're nervous, so it's important to manage your tempo to keep the presentation clear and engaging.

  • How can practicing with a stopwatch help in controlling your speaking tempo?

    -Practicing with a stopwatch allows you to time your speech and ensure that you're staying within your desired presentation length while maintaining a steady pace.

  • Why is 'Interaksi' (Interaction) important during a presentation?

    -Interaction with the audience is important because it provides feedback. Engaging with the audience ensures that they are following along and helps boost your confidence by confirming that your message is being understood.

  • What should you do if there is no feedback from the audience during your presentation?

    -If there is no feedback, Irena suggests asking the audience questions or engaging them to check if they have understood the material. If there's no interaction, it might indicate that something was unclear.

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