Christine explains techniques on how to introduce a talk or presentation. The kinds of methods used depend on the situation, the culture, the person, the relationship, and the listener. Find out how to get your audience fully engaged from the outset of your presentation with consideration for the ambience of the room, first impressions, a powerful opening, and the emotional buy-in of your listeners.
CHRISTINE REVEALS
BEST MOMENTS
“One of the most important aspects of a talk or a presentation is its opening. How you open makes all the difference, not only to your audience, but to your own confidence and speaking success.”
“When I was an English teacher I used to put scented bags of essential oils on the radiators before my students came to class to help them feel calm.”
“In with the hook, always backup your data, it’s very important, especially if you want to be credible to an audience.”
“Conviction in your voice, belief in your content and capacity to deliver it, and strategic phraseology cast a spell that commands attention. Respect them, sometimes playfully, but with absolute clarity.”
CONTACT METHOD
Email: christine@languagecouragecoaching.com
Instagram: connected_communication
Website : www.languagecouragecoaching.com
Training: www.phenomenalpresenters.com
ABOUT THE HOST
Christine Mullaney is a TEDx speaker, certified brain-based conversations and English neurolanguage® coach, cross-cultural trainer, and the founder of Language Courage Coaching, offering services in English Pronunciation and Communication, Public Speaking & Presentation, Intercultural Communication, and Personal Development Coaching.
Her content blends over 25 years of training and practice in speech & drama, English
teaching, public speaking, and customer service with her new-found love, neuroscience. It is designed to pump your dopamine, unblock fear and shatter shame, while nurturing natural confidence, courageous beliefs and new behaviours.
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