Thursday, January 8, 2009

CSDP:The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking

CSDP(COMMUNICATION SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM) this section is especially introduced in c2d prgram for the for the sake of the students communication skills . the purpose of this section is not only communication skills butmaking you get a hold on english language. for efficient communication a student must have good pronunciation ,confidence& sentence formation ability. CSDP would take care of all these factors &would see that u communicate effficiently in english.

FOR GETTING GRIP ON THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE START FOLLOWING THESE STEPS FROM NOW:

1)CONVERSE IN ENGLISH.2)READ THE HINDU PAPER DAILY &GET THE MEANINGS OF THE DIFFICULT WORDS . 3)TRY TO READ ENGLISH BOOKS (NOVELS) 4)WATCH ENGLISH MOVIES INSTEAD OF TELUGU MOVIES& TRY TO UNDERSTAND THE DIALOGUES. If u r interested to be a part of this please write ur name & comments in the comment box. for any queries &suggestioncontact ABHIJIT NAIDU

Fundamentals of Effective Speaking



1. Acquiring the Basic Skills



  • Take heart from the experience of others

  • Keep your goal before you

  • Predetermine your mind to success

  • Seize every opportunity to practice

2. Developing Confidence



  • Get the facts about fear of speaking in public

  • Prepare in the proper way

  • Predetermine your mind to success

  • Act confident

3. Speaking Effectively the Quick and Easy Way



  • Speaking about something you have earned the right to talk about through experience or study

  • Be sure you are excited about your subject

  • Be eager to share your talk with your listeners

Speech, Speaker, and Audience


4. Earning the Right to Talk



  • Limit your subject

  • Develop reserve power

  • Fill your talk with illustrations and examples

  • Use concrete, familiar words that create pictures

5. Vitalizing the Talk



  • Choose subjects you are earnest about

  • Relive the Feelings you have about your topic

  • Act in earnest

6. Sharing the Talk with the Audience



  • Talk in terms of your listeners' interests

  • Give honest, sincere appreciation

  • Identify yourself with the audience

  • Make your audience a partner in your talk

  • Play yourself down

The Purpose of Prepared and Impromptu Talks


7. Making the Short Talk to Get Action



  • Give your example, an incident from your life

  • State your point, what you want the audience to do

  • Give the reason or benefit the audience may expect

8. Making the Talk to Inform



  • Restrict your subject to fit the time at your disposal

  • Arrange your ideas in sequence

  • Enumerate your points as you make them

  • Compare the strange with the familiar

  • Use visual aids

9. Making the Talk to Convince



  • Win confidence by deserving it

  • Get a Yes-response

  • Speakin with contagious enthusiasm

  • Show respect and affection for your audience

  • Begin in a friendly way

10. Making Impromptu Talks



  • Practice impromptu speaking

  • Be mentally ready to speak impromptu

  • Get into an example immediately

  • Speak with animation and force

  • Use the principle of the Here and the Now

  • Don't talk impromptu--Give an impromptu talk

The Art of Communicating


11. Delivering the Talk



  • Crash through your shell of self-consciousness

  • Don't try to imitate others--Be yourself

  • Converse with your audience

  • Put your heart into your speaking

  • Practice making your voice strong and flexible

The Challenge of Effective Speaking


12. Introducing Speakers, Presenting and Accepting Awards



  • Thoroughly prepare what you are going to say

  • Follow the T-I-S Formula

  • Be enthusiastic

  • Thoroughly prepare the talk of presentation

  • Express your sincere feelings in the talk of acceptance

13. Organizing the Longer Talk



  • Get attention immediately

  • Avoid getting unfavorable attention

  • Support your main ideas

  • Appeal for action

14. Applying What You Have Learned



  • Use specific detail in everyday conversation

  • Use effective speaking techniques in your job

  • Seek Opportunities to speak in public

  • You must persist

  • Keep the certainty of reward before you

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