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BODY TALK
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POSTURES & GESTURESHow do you use hand gestures? Sitting position? Stance?
EYE CONTACTHows your Lighthouse?
ORIENTATION
How do you position yourself in training hall?
PROXIMITYHow close do you sit/stand to participants?
LOOKS/APPEARANCEAre looks/appearance/dress important?
EXPRESSIONS OF EMOTIONAre you using facial expressions to express emotion?
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Sweep the audience with your eyes, staying only 2-3 seconds on
each person - unless in dialogue.This will give each participant the impression that you are
speaking to him/her personally and ensure attention, in the same
way as the lighthouse keeps you awake by its regular sweeping
flash of light.Above all, avoid looking at one (friendly-looking) member of the
audience or at a fixed (non-threatening) point on the wall or floor.
LIGHTHOUSE TECHNIQUE
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STEEPLING HAND CLASP
Self Confidence Anxious/controlled
NOSE TOUCH L CHIN REST MOUTH BLOCK
Doubt Critical Evaluation Resisting Speech
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THUMBS OUT FIG LEAF
In Charge Self Control
Dominant Tense
TABLE LEAN
AuthoritativeInvolved
ARMS OUT
Open
SincereConciliatory
LEAN ONUnthreatened
Casual
Belongingness
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VOICE SKILLS
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PROJECTIONSpeak louder than usual; throw your voice to back of room
ARTICULATION
Dont swallow words/Beware of verbal tics
MODULATIONVary tone and pitch; be dramatic, confidential and/or triumphant
PRONUNCIATIONWatch tonic accents; check difficult words; beware of malapropisms
ENUNCIATIONOver emphasize/Accentuate syllables
REPETITIONRepeat key phrases with different vocal emphasis
SPEEDUse delivery speed to manipulate the audience; fast delivery to
excite and stimulate; slow delivery to emphasize, awe, dramatize
and control
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Analysis - Who are they? How many will be there?Understanding - What is their knowledge of the subject?Demographics - What is their age, gender, educational
background?Interest - Why are they there? Who asked them to be
there?Environment - Where will I stand? Can they all see &
hear me?Needs - What are their needs? What are your needs as
the speaker?C
ustomized - What specific needs do you need toaddress?Expectations - What do they expect to learn or hear
from you?
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Vividh Pawaskar
www.youthempowermentsolutions.org
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