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A GOOD SPEAKER
Members of group :
1. Yanuar Satria Wicaksono (172120079)
2. Salsabyla Ayu Aisyah (172120080)
3. Maulina Pratiwi (172120084)
*Dos And Don’ts :
rules about how people should and should
not behave
2. Inspirational Presentation
After your presentation make audience inspired and feeling that
tomorrow can be better than today.
3. Motivational Presentation
Audience participants need to accomplish a goal, all the better,
therefore, an effective motivational presentation offers specific advice
and often detailed information as to how participants can succeed.
4. The Seven Subtle Unconcious Desires
Tony Jeary, author of How to Inspire Any Audience, believes that
audiences have seven subtle uncinsious desire
a. To belong e. To be liked
b. To be respected f. To be safe
c. To be appreciated g. To be enthusiastic
d. To find romance
5. Topics based on what people traditionally want
Drawing on human nature and the knowledge of what people
traditionally want and need is one way of discerning potential popular
speech topics
“Ten Triggers That Satisfy Human Desire,” based on research from the
University of Minnesota, cites the following:
- Making money - Saving money
- Being Popular - Being healthy
- Being in style - Avoiding pain
- Protecting one’s family - Living comfortably
- Saving time - Attracting attention
Ten Things is Always a Need for
- Love - Food, shelter, and clothing
- Variety and novelty - Exercise and fresh air
- Sleep - Nutrition
- Sex - Sense of accomplishment
- Sense of belonging - Sense of ownership
7. Getting Started
Even if you’re not a humorist, you can offering something humorous
about every five minutes during your presentation.
8. Reading Jokes
Sometimes, you can use a joke based on he audience to whom you’re
speaking. This depends on the time, the place, how long you hae been
with the audience, the atmosphere, the repertoire, and the dynamics of
the situation.
9. Interactive Humour
Humor can occur in conversations between you and your audience
members.
10. Use your everyday experience
Take jokes from everyday life and use them when you can. You can
develop a complete arsenal of funny stories.