Monday, November 10, 2014
Why Read Aloud Your Slides?
President Harrovian Speakers 2012; Associate Area Governor at Toastmasters International 2011
Read the slides.
1 I am short and unless I sit in the front row somebody taller sits in front.
2 Read aloud. Some people's minds drift off into worries and shopping lists.
3 The readers might have short sight, be without glasses, have other faulty vision.
4 They might read the words but not know how to pronounce them.
5 It looks as if the presenter is lazy. Like the presenter who left the room with a tape recorder playing his speech.
6 Some people learn by hearing, some by seeing.
1 I am short and unless I sit in the front row somebody taller sits in front.
2 Read aloud. Some people's minds drift off into worries and shopping lists.
3 The readers might have short sight, be without glasses, have other faulty vision.
4 They might read the words but not know how to pronounce them.
5 It looks as if the presenter is lazy. Like the presenter who left the room with a tape recorder playing his speech.
6 Some people learn by hearing, some by seeing.
Labels: hearing, pronounce, seeing, short sight