Public Speaking “You” Oriented Statements
Public Speaking: “You”- Oriented Statements
If you want to connect with listeners during a presentation, don’t focus so much on yourself. Find ways to address others’ needs.
Tip: Involve your listeners by using more “you”-oriented lines.
- “You know from your own experience that _________.”
- “You’ll be relieved to learn ______________________.”
- “You can benefit if you __________________________.”
- “You’ll gain direct access to ______________________.”
- “You can win by _______________________________.”
- “You deserve _________________________________.”
- “You can count on _____________________________.”
- “You can take advantage of ______________________.”
- “You can now do something about ________________.”
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Be sure to watch our English Speech Tips videos and Accent Reduction Tip videos for more English pronunciation and accent reduction exercise.
Rerun from June 7, 2020
Public Speaking: “You” – Oriented Statements
Public Speaking: “You”- Oriented Statements
If you want to connect with listeners during a presentation, don’t focus so much on yourself. Find ways to address others’ needs.
Tip: Involve your listeners by using more “you”-oriented lines.
- “You know from your own experience that _________.”
- “You’ll be relieved to learn ______________________.”
- “You can benefit if you __________________________.”
- “You’ll gain direct access to ______________________.”
- “You can win by _______________________________.”
- “You deserve _________________________________.”
- “You can count on _____________________________.”
- “You can take advantage of ______________________.”
- “You can now do something about ________________.”
Click here: www.cleartalkmastery.com/scheduler to sign up for a Free Sample Lesson with us!
Be sure to watch our English Speech Tips videos and Accent Reduction Tip videos for more English pronunciation and accent reduction exercise.
Rerun from JUNE 7, 2017
The “Asking for Support” Call
The “Asking for Support” Call
This call is made to ask for information, ideas, contacts, or support of some kind. The most important thing is to be clear about what you want and how you think this person can help.
Let people know what is special about them that caused you to call.