Usually, the very best conversations come from presenters who talk on issues that
resonate with their particular values. These orators that are faithful talk
about issues that matter to them greatly. They talk with fire and power only
because they believe so firmly in what they're saying. Jeff Zisselman- An encouraging public speaker:
Besides, the value of addresses the speakers, teachers additionally understood that
public speaking was a significant part instruction.
Yet the focus of public speaking courses for kids was essentially recitation,
although the intention was for them to become even strong, strong and
interesting speakers. Children learned what it was they were needed to say and
were needed to say it by heart. The teacher would then give supporting,
positive and helpful criticism. Destructive criticism was considered damaging
-- which it is.
An encouraging comment should strengthen talking behaviors that are favorable and
build self esteem. Start by telling the speaker what he or she did nicely and
what you enjoyed about the demonstration. Do everything you can to support the
speaker to participate.
Never"white wash" a criticism or tell the speaker something that's not
accurate. Being not sincere does not help anyone enhance. Does that mean you
need to be unkind in your evaluation? Certainly not! Consistently consider how
it may feel to be on the receiving end of your criticism. Remind the speaker
that you're giving your view! It's a view and just that. Use words like:
*My reaction
*I consider
*It could be that
*What I saw/heard/felt/detected
*I propose that