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Kowloon Toastmasters Club 22 May 2013 Talis WONG, DTM Story Telling for Speech Presentations

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Story Telling for Speech Presentations. Kowloon Toastmasters Club 22 May 2013 Talis WONG, DTM. Why Stories ?. Make Audience Interested Make Audience Participate Make Audience Feel Make Audience Remember/ Action. How to Tell Stories ?. Moral of Story (WHY) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Kowloon Toastmasters Club22 May 2013

Talis WONG, DTM

Story Telling for

Speech Presentations

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• Make Audience Interested• Make Audience Participate• Make Audience Feel • Make Audience

Remember/ Action

Why Stories ?

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• Moral of Story (WHY)(Core Message, Sound Bites)• Storyboard (WHAT)• Multi-Sensory Stimulation

(HOW)

How to Tell Stories ?

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• Characters (WHO)• Opening – Body –

Conclusion• Twists and Turns

Storyboard

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• Choice of Words• Gestures and Movement• Vocal Variety

Multi-Sensory Stimulations

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• Vivid but Simple• What you See • What you Hear • How you Feel

Choice of Words

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Examples of Vivid Words

…Lane Crawford is on sale now. Ladies fall over each other for their beloved pairs of shoes.

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Example of Vivid Words

It is the World Cup on TV,all members of the family rooted to the viewing spot. They seemed to enjoy the feast of television than food.

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Use Simple Words…throw myself into bed

… sink into the sofa,… reach out for the alarm clock

… try to feel my slippers..

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Use Simple Words…I swim through

the delicious memory of our togetherness.

Your eyes are so sparkling,your lips so inviting..You have kidnapped

my heart, you know ?

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Pair Up Simple Words• Fond expectation• Angel white• Sunkist Smiles• Punishing schedule• Humble paper cups• Postcard days

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Repeating WordsOut there,

It is Bumper to Bumper,Minute to Minute,

Nose to Nose.In here,

It is Heart to Heart.

Venus & Adonis l. 799

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A Masterpiece The house has grown into a

knowledgeable witness. It has been party to early seductions, it has watched

homework being written, it has observed swaddled babies freshly arrived from hospital, it has been

surprised in the middle of the night by whispered conferences in the kitchen.

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Let Body Speak• Energy• Eye Contact • Facial Expression• Hand Gestures

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Let Body Speak• Posture & Movement • Degree/Extent of Footwork• Psycho-geography • Use of Props

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• Stress• Volume• Pace• Inflection• Tone/Colour• Pauses

Vocal Variety

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• I can’t do that.• I can’t do that.• I can’t do that.• I can’t do that.

Stress

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• That is all I have to say.• Are You interested ?• Oh mine !• Sigh..

Inflection (I)

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Student : I was late because …Teacher : Oh.. (calm acceptance)Teacher : Oh.. (questioning)Teacher : Oh.. (disbelieving)Teacher : Oh.. (very crossed)Teacher : Oh.. (amused)Teacher : Oh.. (disappointed)

Inflection (II)

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“ I don’t want to do it. ”

• Boyish• Old Man• Old Lady• Naughty

Tone/Colour

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• Draw Attention• Create Suspense• Emphasize a Point• Make a Transition

Pauses

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• Create a Punch Line• Swallow an ‘eh’• Search for the Next Word• Breathe . . .

Pauses

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• Two in a Group• A Tells a Story• Comes with a Moral of Story• B Offers Suggestions• Change Roles

Exercise –Tell Your Story

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• Make Audience Interested• Make Audience Participate• Make Audience Feel • Make Audience

Remember/ Action

Tell Stories in Your Presentations, and

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9834 [email protected]

Talis WONG