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Memory Techniques for Public Speaking

Offered By: Udemy

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Public Speaking Courses Presentation Skills Courses

Course Description

Overview

How to Use Mnemonics to Deliver a Perfect Speech

What you'll learn:
  • At the end of my course, students will be able to design and memorize a speech or a presentation, by applying the methods presented and exemplified here


** Welcome to THE MEMORY TECHNIQUES FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING COURSE- How to Use Mnemonics to Deliver a Perfect Speech ** Do you feel lack of inspiration when you have to design or memorize a speech?

Are you concerned that you might suffer a mind blank during a speech?

Don't worry!

This course will give you a set of effective tools and ideas to help you master this area, from the speech preparation to its delivery to the audience.

At the end of this course, you will understand how to use memory techniques in designing and memorizing any speech or presentation and you will see just how simple and handy this skill is!

By using the memory techniques presented in this course, it will be very easy for you to memorize the important points of speech or even the entire speech or presentation, and eliminate the fear of forgetting forever.

These techniques are used in all stages of the speech, from preparation to delivery. Each technique is explained in detail and with a lot of examples.

You will also learn tips and tricks from the experts, to help you perform more effectively.

In the Bonus Section, I will show you how to use the memory techniques to effectively retain jokes and funny stories.

I'm sure you will enjoy it and I can't wait to be your guide and mentor on this exciting new journey!


Chris M Nemo

Memory Improvement Writer& Blogger at The Mnemo Bay


Taught by

Chris M Nemo

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