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Toastmasters Speech 6: Vocal Variety

Competent Communication / By Raushan Jaiswal

Read the following emphasizing on the highlighted words only. I hate cats. (but i like dogs) I hate cats. (I insist on my dogs) I hate cats. (but my brother likes them) By now you have probably got the hint of power of vocal variety. If a simple sentence can have so many different meaning …

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Toastmasters speech 5: Your Body Speaks

Competent Communication / By Raushan Jaiswal

In human relationships, at work or in a speech, action always speaks louder than words. I am sure we have been an audience to speakers who bored us not because their speech was ill-organized. But simply because the manner of their deliverance was bland. The fifth project of Toastmasters emphasis on the use of body …

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Toastmaster speech 4: How to say it

Competent Communication / By Raushan Jaiswal

In our company there are wide-open opportunities for professional growth with a company that enjoys an enviable record for stability in the dynamic atmosphere of aerospace technology. How many times did you have to read the above sentence to understand its meaning? Now imagine someone speaking in a similar manner for an entire time span …

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Toastmaster speech 3: Get to the point

Competent Communication / By Raushan Jaiswal

A common experience we all have faced with poor teachers; they will speak for an entire class of sixty minutes leaving the students clueless about what they were really trying to say even by the end of the class. What was lacking in their speech was a purpose or a clear objective. The tile itself …

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Toastmaster Speech 2: Organize your speech

Competent Communication / By Raushan Jaiswal

As a speaker you need to deliver an idea to the audience. The purpose of your speech is to persuade them to do some action. The secret behind gaining an audience reaction is a well-organized speech. A well-organized speech is easy to understand and remember. It also ensures undivided attention of the audience and their …

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