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Created: January 29, 2020  |  Last Modified: January 29, 2020

How To Speak by Patrick Winston

Professor Winston claims your success in life is largely determined by your ability to speak, your ability to write, and the quality of your ideas, in that order.

He claims the quality of your communication comes down to a formula, your knowledge, how much you practice with that knowledge, and your talent, in descending order.

Summary comment from @GRIG

Start 1. Do not start a talk with a joke. 2. Promise - Tell them what they gonna learn at the end of your talk. 3. Cycle – make your idea repeated many times in order to be completely clear for everyone. 4. Make a “Fence” around your idea so that it can be distinguished from someone else’s idea. 5. Verbal punctuation – sum up information within your talk some times to make listeners get back on. 6. Ask a question - intriguing one

Place and Time 7. Best time for having a lecture is 11 am. (not too early and not after lunch) 8. The place should be well lit. 9. The place should be seen and checked before the lecture. 10. The place should not be full less than a half, it must be chosen according to the amount of listeners.

Tools For teaching. 1. Board – it’s got graphics, speed, target. Watch your hands! Don’t hold them behind your back, it’s better to keep them straight and use for pointing at the board. 2. Props – use them in order to make your ideas visual. Visual perception is the most effective way to interact with listeners.

For Job Talk. Exposing, Slides 3. Don’t put too many words on a slide. Slides should just reflect what you’re saying, not the other way around. Pictures attracts attention and people start to wait for your explanation – use that tip. 4. Make slide as easy as you can – no title, no distracting pictures, frames, points and so on. 5. Do not use laser pointer – due to that you lose eye contact with the audience. Instead you can make the arrows just upon a slide.

Informing

Show to your listeners your stuff is cool and interesting. You have to be able to: -show your vision of that problem -show that you’ve done particular things (by steps) All of that should be done real quick in no more than 5 min. Persuade your listeners you’re not a rookie (Prof. Winston contrived to do that from the very first seconds of his talk)

Getting Famous If you want to your ideas be remembered you’ve got to have: (5 S)

How to End