Sunday, January 15, 2012

Nervousness...

I feel that I can become a better speaker if my strengths in public speaking can be improved. But, I know that I still have a lot of things to learn when it comes to public speaking because I possess a lot of the mentioned weaknesses in the discussion. I know that I need to learn how to remove these weaknesses so that I can become a better public speaker. I want to be one because I know that being a good speaker is essential to one's future. I believe that we can all become better public speakers we help each other out. It is also essential that we choose our words carefully when performing public speaking because we might send the wrong message to the people we are talking to.

Nervousness tip: Try to keep something solid (like a small rock or trinket) in your pocket when speaking to a crowd. Having something to squeeze can ease nervousness and keep you grounded.
            To be honest, I cannot think of any other tip due to the fact that I, myself, am not confident yet when it comes to public speaking.

The possible topics for my informative speech are:
            - The Possibility of the Philippines being the 16th Strongest Economy by 2050.
    Because seeing our economy at present, it may seem far-fetched that we                              could ever be part of the world's top 20 biggest economies. The informative speech will relay how and why this actually a possibility and may become a reality in the 2050.
            - The 9gag Phenomenon
              9gag has become a trend amongst the youth today. What is it and why has it become such a phenomenon? This informative speech seeks to show how and why 9gag was started.


Transcript:
            Like many college students, public speaking is a challenge for me. Nevertheless, I still look forward to learning how to overcome this challenge and, eventually, be able to speak in public with ease. For those who get nervous during public speaking, I suggest keeping something solid in your pockets to squeeze and to keep grounded throughout the speech. Unfortunately, that is the only tip I can impart for I, myself, have yet to discover ways of going through public speaking with ease.


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