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BUSINESS EMPOWERMENT CLUB ***** PUBLIC SPEAKING PROJECT

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BUSINESS EMPOWERMENT CLUB *****

PUBLIC SPEAKING PROJECT

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Why you are here, right now?1. You are talented2. You are potential3. You work hard4. You want to reach further with

public speaking5. BEC will meet your future career

goals

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Club Roles Allocation1. Design Team2. Marketing Team3. External Relations4. Content Team 5. Finance Manager

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First Job Experience EventFirst Job Collection Print – LRC

Event Task Allocation: Registration, Cake + Tea + Fruits Preparing, Camera + Video Recording (Live stream), Slide + Technical, MC, Speakers Dealer

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Club Easier Sharing + ArrangementWeekly Table Topic and Task

Allocation – Google SheetFacebook Group, Group chat,

Contact (Google Excel)Monthly Topic and Speakers

Connecting

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Table Topic RolesToastmaster Timer Ah-counter: Keep track of filler words,

Report how many each speaker use Grammarian: Listens to the way

member speak, Provide feedback, Introduce new words

General Evaluator: Evaluate the flow of the meeting, Suggest improvement for future meetings

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Movie Time2016 World Champion of Public Speaking,

Darren Tay Wen Jie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v26CcifgEq4

"Why I'm Single" (Toastmasters Valentine's Day Speech #5): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLXWYnrVrqI

Elevator Pitch Examples with Chris Westfall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98WlZJqscVk

Finding Speech Topics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvlPYQMjFic

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Here's a breakdown of the speech: He immediately disarms the audience (gets the audience on his side). Hook the audience within 45 seconds. He develops a message. He keeps you guessing. He lets that message guide his speech. He effectively uses body language. He has a dialogue with the audience. He ends on a hopeful note.

1. Always start with a message.2. Be confident enough to be yourself.3. See yourself through your audience's eyes.4. Have a forum to practice.5. Find the right coach or mentor.

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Project 1: The Ice BreakerIntroduce yourself to your fellow club members.

Project 2: Speak in EarnestConfront and control nervousness and convince your

audience of your earnestness on a subject you feel strongly about.

Project 3: Organize your speechOrganize your thoughts into a logical sequence that

leads the audience to a clearly defined goalProject 4: Show What You Mean

Learn the value of gestures and body movements as a part of a speech. Demonstrate different ways of using body language.

Project 5: Vocal VarietyDevelop the use of voice volume, pitch rate and quality

as assets to your speaking.

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Project 6: Work With Words Select precisely the right words required to communicate your

ideas clearly, vividly and appropriately. Project 7: Apply your skills

Use the communication skills learned in the preceding projects Project 8: Make It Persuasive

Present a talk that persuades the audience to accept your viewpoint.

Project 9: Speak With Knowledge Gather accurate, up-to-date information on a subject so you

can expand your knowledge and that of your audience. Project 10: Inspire Your Audience

Understand the mood and feeling of your audience on a particular occasion. Put those feelings into words and inspire the audience using all the techniques you have learned so far.

Once you complete this manual, you will be recognized as a CTM (Competent Toastmaster)

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Advanced Programs1. Speeches by Management2. Technical Presentations3. Speaking to Inform4. Interpersonal Communications5. The Entertaining Speaker6. Public Relations7. The Discussion Leader8. The Professional Speaker9. The Professional Salesperson10. Communications on Television11. Storytelling12. Specialty speeches13. Interpretive Reading14. Special Occasion Speeches

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THANK YOU

Let’s Do It!