Voice strength
Bring good information.
The best time to give a presentation is when there is a need for change.
The audience is anticipating your information to be of importance. While there is peace existing, there is an opportunity to share with international involvement. Sharing of professional knowledge is important for change.
Present your presentation with clarity, strength and structure.
Strong diction (word choice):
clear wording
power words
focus on affecting the audience and thier spirit
diligent use of words (medical terminology)
purpose
formal diction
elements of surprise.
Detail (facts, observations, and incidents):
developing topics
repeating only the most important information or information as a transition in topics
shaping the sentences to give important points
seasoning path of delivery with warmth, pausing, reporting and instructiions
creating imagery in thoughts
bringing life to description
lengthening and shortening information to determine levels of focus.
Imagery (verbal representation of sense experience):
bring a sensory experience that gives voice a distinctive quality
evoke vivid experience and emotions
magnify concepts with use of visual aids.
Syntax (grammatical sentence structure):
pacing with pauses
focus on words
parallel of sentences
word order
sentence length
sentence focus
punctuation.
Tone (expression of attitude):
give voice its distinctive personality
reduce altering tense and mood
individually expressing knowledge, wisdom and understanding.
Remember, an attentive audience appreciates:
- clear ideas
- truthful attitudes
- structured content
- lively words
- guidance.
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