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The document provides tips to motivate young people to pursue a career in public speaking. It suggests putting the concept of public speaking into practice early in their lives through pretend play roles. It also recommends giving positive feedback when children practice speaking and recording practice sessions to help identify areas for improvement. Fostering confidence throughout their daily lives by modeling it is also important for nurturing public speaking skills from a young age.
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- Good conversation requires skills like introducing people, joining discussions, disengaging politely, asking questions,
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The confident speaker, despite title or position, will have a competitive edge over just about everyone. Cultivating the ability to communicate, choose your words carefully, and engage people is the best investment you could ever make. This seminar will help attendees to understand the principles of active listening and how to apply them to ensure that we collect necessary information needed in order to attain success. Learn how to take the lead and motivate the masses by expressing your message with passion and inspiration.
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
a. Examine the principles of active listening.
b. Explore active listening skills for better communication.
c. Learn techniques to convey your message accurately and directly.
d. Explore mental coaching techniques to address fear.
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This document provides guidance on organizing and delivering an effective persuasive speech. It discusses adapting a speech to different audience types, such as favorable, neutral, apathetic, or hostile audiences. It also covers the different types of appeals that can be used in a persuasive speech, including emotional appeals, establishing credibility or ethics, and using logical reasoning. Finally, it discusses qualities that make for an effective persuasive speech, such as having a clear goal and main point, using supporting evidence, engaging the audience, and appealing to both logic and emotion.
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Communication involves using symbols to accomplish goals. People create, manipulate, and use verbal and nonverbal symbols as tools to achieve their goals, and communication allows people to accomplish these goals. The communication process involves a source encoding a message and transmitting it through a channel to be received and decoded by the intended audience. There may be feedback from the receiver in response to the message. Barriers can occur at each stage of the process.
The document discusses active listening skills. It defines active listening as listening to understand by encouraging, restating, reflecting, and summarizing what the speaker says. It provides tips for active listening such as making eye contact, nodding, avoiding distractions, reflecting back the speaker's ideas without judgment, allowing the speaker to finish without interrupting, and treating the speaker with respect. The document also lists strategies to improve listening like increasing your attention span, taking time to listen, listening for the full meaning and ideas behind what is said, giving full attention, restating the message, and avoiding monopolizing the conversation.
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The Rising Issue of Too Many Vehicles
The streets in our cities are becoming increasingly congested as the number of private vehicles continues to rise at an alarming rate. With more cars, buses, trucks, and motorcycles crowding our limited road space every day, traffic jams have become a frustrating daily occurrence. This oversaturation of vehicles on our roads poses serious problems that need to be addressed.
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The document discusses active listening skills. It defines active listening as listening to understand by encouraging, restating, reflecting, and summarizing what the speaker says. It provides tips for active listening such as making eye contact, nodding, avoiding distractions, reflecting back the speaker's ideas without judgment, allowing the speaker to finish without interrupting, and treating the speaker with respect. The document also lists strategies to improve listening like increasing your attention span, taking time to listen, listening for meaning beyond words, giving full attention, restating the message, and not monopolizing the conversation.
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The Rising Issue of Too Many Vehicles
The streets in our cities are becoming increasingly congested as the number of private vehicles continues to rise at an alarming rate. With more cars, buses, trucks, and motorcycles crowding our limited road space every day, traffic jams have become a frustrating daily occurrence. This oversaturation of vehicles on our roads poses serious problems that need to be addressed.
One major issue caused by the proliferation of private vehicles is increased air and noise pollution. As more gasoline and diesel engines burn fuel while idling in traffic or searching for parking, harmful emissions like carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter are
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1) The workshop aimed to increase parenting confidence, strengthen parent-child relationships, teach discipline skills, and help children develop emotional security and self-esteem.
2) Session topics included the goals of parenting, temperament, attachment, meeting children's emotional needs, play, listening skills, parenting styles, discipline, safety, and building strong family relationships.
3) Effective discipline was discussed as training children through loving limits, consistency, and age-appropriate boundaries, rather than punishment. The importance of meeting children's physical, emotional and security needs was also emphasized.
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Speaker: Aalok Sonawala
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For further information about the event please click here.
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Key Questions:
* When is the best time to make the shift to QuickBooks Online?
* Will my current version of QuickBooks Desktop stop working?
* I have a really old version of QuickBooks. What should I do?
* I run my payroll in QuickBooks Desktop now. How is that affected?
*Does it bring over all my historical data? Are there things that don't come over?
* What are the main differences between QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online?
* And more
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The main objectives
1. To introduce the concept of computer and its various parts. 2. To explain the concept of data base management system and Management information system.
3. To provide insight about networking and basics of internet
Recall various terms of computer and its part
Understand the meaning of software, operating system, programming language and its features
Comparing Data Vs Information and its management system Understanding about various concepts of management information system
Explain about networking and elements based on internet
1. Recall the various concepts relating to computer and its various parts
2 Understand the meaning of software’s, operating system etc
3 Understanding the meaning and utility of database management system
4 Evaluate the various aspects of management information system
5 Generating more ideas regarding the use of internet for business purpose
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2. a. Ano ang kahulugan at
konsepto ng Austronesian?
b. Ano ang tinutukoy sa Teoryang
Mainland Origin Hypothesis?
c. Paano mo papahalagahan ang
iyong pinagmulang lahi?
d. Sa paanong paraan mo mapag
kukumpara ang pinagmulang
lahi ng mga karatig bansa sa
ating bansa?
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3. BALIK- ARAL
Panuto: Suriin ang mga sumusunod na pahayag. Piliin sa kahon sa baba ang iyong
sagot. Isulat sa sagutang papel ang iyong sagot.
1. Ito ang itinuturing na batayan at pangunahing institusyon ng lipunan.
2. Ito ay anyo ng pamilya na binubuo lamang ng mga magulang (ina at ama) at mga
anak
3. Ito ay anyo ng pamilya na binubuo hindi lamang ng ama, ina at anak kundi ng
iba pang kaanak tulad ng lola, lolo, o mga kapatid ng mga magulang
4. Ito ang tawag kung ang pinakamatandang lalaki ang kinikilalang
pinakamamakapangyarihan o pinuno sa pamilya.
5. Ito ang tawang kung ang babae ang kinikilalang may kapangyarihang magpasiya
at mamuno sa tahanan.
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4. 4
UASTRONSEINA
Ito ang tawag sa isang pangkat ng mga Tao sa Timog
silangang Aysa, Oceana, at madagaskar, na
nagsasalita ng isa sa mga wikang Austronesian.
ITMOG-
ISLAGNANAGN
ASAY
Ito ay isang sub-region ng kontinenteng Asya.
HCIAN
Ito ay isang bansa na matatagpuan sa silangang
bahagi ng kontinente ng Asya. Kilala rin ito bilang
bansa na pinakamataas ang populasyon sa Asya.
ATIAWN Ito ay bansang nakalatag sa Kanlurang Pacific at
nasa pagitan ng Japan at Pilipinas.
NIDNOESAI Ito ang bansa sa Timog-silangang bansa na
tinguriang may pinakamalaking archipelago sa
buong mundo.
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7. ENGAGING THE AUDIENCE
• Make eye contact with your audience to create a sense of intimacy
and involvement
• Weave relatable stories into your presentation using narratives
that make your message memorable and impactful
• Encourage questions and provide thoughtful responses to enhance
audience participation
• Use live polls or surveys to gather audience opinions, promoting
engagement and making sure the audience feel involved
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9. EFFECTIVE DELIVERY
TECHNIQUES
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This is a powerful tool in
public speaking. It involves
varying pitch, tone, and
volume to convey emotion,
emphasize points, and
maintain interest.
• Pitch variation
• Tone inflection
• Volume control
Effective body language
enhances your message,
making it more impactful
and memorable.
• Meaningful eye contact
• Purposeful gestures
• Maintain good posture
• Control your expressions
10. NAVIGATING Q&A
SESSIONS
1. Maintaining composure
during the Q&A session
is essential for
projecting confidence
and authority. Consider
the following tips for
staying composed:
2. Stay calm
3. Actively listen
4. Pause and reflect
5. Maintain eye contact
Know your material in advance
Anticipate common questions
Rehearse your responses
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11. SPEAKING IMPACT
Your ability to communicate effectively will
leave a lasting impact on your audience
Effectively communicating involves not only
delivering a message but also resonating with
the experiences, values, and emotions of
those listening
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12. DYNAMIC DELIVERY
Learn to infuse energy
into your delivery to leave
a lasting impression
One of the goals of
effective communication
is to motivate your
audience
Metric Measurement Target Actual
Audience
attendance
# of attendees 150 120
Engagement
duration
Minutes 60 75
Q&A interaction # of questions 10 15
Positive feedback Percentage (%) 90 95
Rate of
information
retention
Percentage (%) 80 85
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13. FINAL TIPS & TAKEAWAYS
• Consistent rehearsal
• Strengthen your familiarity
• Refine delivery style
• Pacing, tone, and emphasis
• Timing and transitions
• Aim for seamless, professional delivery
• Practice audience
• Enlist colleagues to listen & provide feedback
• Seek feedback
• Reflect on performance
• Explore new techniques
• Set personal goals
• Iterate and adapt
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