Professional Skills for Speakers- Advanced
Course Code TOS2
Duration 4 Days / 32 Hours
Fees 1690 $
Introduction
This program works on helping experienced trainers and speakers to master their skills in delivery and presentation. Moreover, you will learn what the expert speakers do to create an inspiring and moving speech, how they use imagination and inspiration and increase pleasure in the classroom, in addition to dealing with difficult learners and many other things.
Who is this program for?
This program is directed at trainers, teachers, facilitators, lecturers, persons who have previously attended a training in train of trainers and want to develop, enhance and master their presentation skills, and persons who have attended the first level of “professional presentation skills” (TOS1).
Program’s objectives
At the end of this training program, each learner will be able to:
- Distinguish between the three influence models and others.
- Use the three-level pyramid of persuasion.
- Design persuasive speech that influences the audience’s positions.
- Design to push the audience to change its behaviors.
- Design inspiring speech.
- The six strategies for persuasive speech.
- Establish three types of speaker credibility.
- Design four techniques to enhance the emotional appeal in persuasive speech.
- Motivate learners.
- Develop distinctive friendly relations with learners.
- Introduce a learning process full of fun.
- Refute the discussions in four smart steps.
- Design the arguments’ models: by using an example, analogy, cause, deduction, or authority.
- Avoid the discussions’ fallacies.
- Design persuasive speechs by using Monroe's motivated sequence.
- Interpret non-verbal messages.
- Employ non-verbal expression techniques.
- Run dialogues with learners.
- Distinguish among the vocal speech components.
- Distinguish among the body language components.
- Distinguish between the moral speaker and listener’s responsibilities.
- Develop gestures.
- Improve the listening level in an advanced manner.
- Provide criticism and deal with it professionally.
- Modify the voice effect in order to enhance the meaning of the message professionally.
- Use gestures and movements to enhance your message.
- Using the debate style smoothly.
- Design using the techniques of “the problem and its solution” and “the need and the plan to meet it”.
- Attract the audience’s attention using seven brief techniques.
- Deal with resistance.
- Prevent the emergence of problems.
- Deal with difficult learners.
What You Will Learn?
Building familiarity
More than ten challenges that face new trainers and how to succeed in dealing with them.
Eight main reasons for the courses’ failure.
Four main factors to motivate the learners.
More than twenty techniques to help motivate the learners.
The most important advice to overcome boredom in the classroom.
How to create an environment full of fun.
Listening & Hearing
Eleven features of listening and how to take advantage of them.
The six steps of the listening process.
Five obstacles to listening and how to overcome them easily.
Nine guidelines to improve listening.
How to present criticism in a professional manner.
The four guidelines needed for interaction and criticism.
Five basic skills for efficient listening.
Delivering Your Speech
Changing the voice effect in order to enhance the meaning of your message professionally.
Using gestures and movements to enhance your message.
Using the body in a highly professional manner.
Organizing speech, its beginning and conclusion
Formulating the question organized for speech in a highly professional manner.
Using the pro–con style.
How to use the technique of “the problem and its solution” in organizing speech.
Using the technique of “the need–plan”.
Seven techniques to attract the audience’s attention.
Organizing the conclusion in three influential steps.
The Strategy of Persuasion
Three types to influence others.
How to use the three-level pyramid of persuasion.
How to design persuasive speech that influences the audience’s positions.
How do you push the audience to change its behaviors.
Designing inspiring speech.
The six strategies for persuasive speech.
Three types of speaker credibility and how to build them.
Four strategies to show merit.
Four techniques to enhance the emotional appeal in persuasive speech.
The Structure of Persuasion
The three steps of an argument
The four-step strategy to refute the argument.
Five models for arguments: by using an example, analogy, cause, deduction, or authority.
The most common ten fallacies in arguments and how to avoid them.
How to choose propositions for persuasive speechs.
Three models for propositions: propositions for fact, value, and policy.
Monroe's five-step motivated sequence.
Important speech issues
Determining the verbal behavior of groups and how to deal with it.
Interpreting non-verbal expressions.
Negative styles from trainees.
How to manage the dialogue with trainees.
Negotiation skills.
Three strategies for dealing and resisting learners.