Newsletter August 2010: How to improve our performance when standing in front of an audience
Happy New Year everyone
A new year is an opportunity to start things over, leave behind the difficulties and take a step forward - for example, learn to speak in front of an audience. So if you have always wanted to improve this ability but at the last minute you refrained - now is the chance, because next week we are holding an open day at the school for speaking in front of an audience. So go ahead, no excuses. Sign up now! So happy new year to you all |
Recycled article: Holiday greetings - how to greet an audience before an event or holidayTowards Rosh Hashanah and the Tishrei holidays, many of us will have to bless and raise a toast at work and with the family, and with so many blessings it's hard to be original. In the workshop we will learn how to come up with greetings in an instant and how to present them well |
Greetings and toasting workshop |
Article - techniques for dealing with questions and interruptions from the audience
Following on from other articles on correctly managing questions from the audience, I am attaching here 3 valuable tools to improve dealing with questions: How to reject a question that comes at a bad time? How to prevent questioner(s) from taking over the speech? How to make the audience ask more and how to make them ask less? For the full article |
Want to try a public speaking workshop? Free experiential session next week |
Article - How to dress for a speech in front of an audience
A first impression is very easy to leave but extremely difficult to fix. Appearance and clothing are some of the most prominent parameters in creating a first impression. After all, the eye will always take in the jug and only then will you decide if it's worth taking a look and checking what's in it. Unpleasant but true. Clothing may have helped us create a positive first impression. In this article, the fashion designer - and graduate of the public speaking course - Keren Zarka (founder of the Anna-K chain) offers Tips for men and-Tips for women To the fashionable side of standing in front of an audience. |
Public speaking course - The opening on Sunday
Come learn to speak effectively and without fear in front of any type of audience. The comprehensive and effective course that has proven itself on hundreds of graduates - a combination of proven theories with intensive practice and personal feedback for each participant achieves impressive results in 8 short weeks. Sign up now |
Continuation course for public speakingA series of 4 workshops (and another preparatory session) that will bring you back to the level of confidence and skill you acquired at the end of the regular course - and then upgrade you with new and equal tools.
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Upcoming courses and workshops
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Register for the course and reserve a place for yourself - 077-8200201 Guy Yariv - the public speaking school - www.guyariv.com – 153 Bialik St., Ramat Gan
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