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Presentation skills are the abilities one needs in order to deliver compelling,

engaging, informative, transformative, educational, enlightening, and/or


instructive presentations. Central to effective presentation skills are public
speaking, tone of voice, body language, creativity, and delivery.

So example dito. Ito sa pagrepot namin. Nahpepresent kami dito. And for
us to be able to present the topic clearly and yung maiintindihan niyo talaga
is to speak clearly and confident enough na tama yung sinasabi at
shinesahre namin sa inyo. Kasi kung kami mismo na parang nalilito kami
sa sinasabi namin or hindi kami sure sa mga sinasabi namin, how much
more kayo. Pano pa kayo maniniwala samin.

You will present better if you have prepared effectively.

This does NOT necessarily mean that you have written out your speech
verbatim and rehearsed it until you know it off by heart—although that
might work for some people. It does, however, mean that you have to be
confident that you are saying the right thing, in the right way, to the right
people.

You need to be clear about your audience and your message.

Every presentation will be better if you have clearly considered the


message that you want or need to convey, and how best to convey it to
your audience. These two pieces of information drive your style, structure,
content, and use of visual aids.

You must never overrun your allocated time.

In other words, don’t outstay your welcome. Almost every speech or


presentation is better if it is shorter. Nobody minds going for coffee early or
finishing before they expected to do so. Everybody minds being held up.

Generally speaking, your audience starts on your side.


As a rule, your audience is there (more or less) voluntarily. They have
chosen to listen to you, and they want to enjoy your presentation. The
occasion is yours to lose.

When you present, you are in charge of the room.

The audience has effectively handed you control and is sitting back waiting
for you to do something. You may have prepared a specific talk, but if you
see that isn’t working, you can always change it. You are, after all, the
expert.

Interviewing skills are your ability to interact with the employer or


interviewer and show them why you are the best-fit candidate for the job
role. Your interview skills give an interviewer insight into how you will
communicate in the workplace and solve problems.

Sino dito naka try na mag apply ng work?

Diva bago ka makapasok sa isang specific na work like for example sa


Jollibee, diba may interview. So pag iniinterview ka dapat magaling ka
magsalita so ito yung sa speaking skills natin, dapat magaling tayo
mangumbensi na deserve mo or fit sayo ang position or trabaho na
inaaplyan mo.

Tatanungin ka ng interviewer mo , Why Are You the Best Person for the
Job? So dito natin mapapakinabangan ang spekaing skills natin, dapat
confident tayo sa mga sinasagot natin dapat marunong tayo magsalita ng
mabuti or mangumbinsi so kung di ka magaling or mahina ang speaking
skills mo, pasinto sinto ka magsalaita, e dito hindi ka na mag eexpect na
tatanggapin ka sa inaaplayn mo.
ou have to convince the interviewer you’re right for the role. This requires a
bit of self-selling

It is very important that you speak clearly and articulate your ideas so
people can understand without filler words as a distraction.

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