The Complete Punctuation Course English Writing Grammar
What you’ll learn
A detailed a thorough knowledge of English punctuation.
To write (and speak) English with more confidence.
English skills/best practices/tips for non-native English speakers
Write Professional Emails in English
Get answers from someone who ACTUALLY teaches the language.
Requirements
A desire to learn and master English punctuation.
Basic listening and reading ability.
A desire to write professional emails in English
Description
This Udemy course gives you, the English language learner, a complete overview of English punctuation.This course will give you the ability to understand English better and the confidence to write (and speak) English more fluently.A command of punctuation will help you in all aspects of the English language, especially at work. Your emails should be professional and punctuation is a huge part of that. Whether writing letters or emails to customers, partners, management or creating written material for marketing and sales, preparing finance reports or even making the agenda for meetings, you will need proper punctuation. This course will help you here.This English punctuation and writing course is taught by two world-renowned communications trainers, TJ Walker and Derek SmithMessage from Derek Smith:My name is Derek, I’m a native Brit and qualified and experienced TEFL/TESOL trainer.I have been teaching English to adults for over 10 years and look forward to using technology to reach a wider audience.I have a neutral accent which is clear and easy to understand.Downloadable PDFs for each lesson will form a valuable resource collection for you.Where there are differences between UK and US punctuation usage, these are explained in the lesson.We also have a free Facebook group that you are welcome to join. It gives a more sheltered environment to ask any questions you may have. This is, of course, in addition to the course Q&A section.The course is not designed to be accessed in sequence but takes more of a pick and mix approach.I encourage you to ask questions if you feel that something has not been fully or clearly explained. You will get an answer and, if necessary, the course material will be updated. Depending on the answer, I will add a new lesson to the course.Here is a brief summary of the course benefits for you:Native speakerExperienced and qualified teacherNeutral and easy to understand accentLessons structured for easy accessDownloadable resources for each lessonFree Facebook groupValid for UK and US EnglishUpdates as required by the learnersUdemy 30-day refund policyHow many of your boxes did I tick?This is the English punctuation and writing course you need. I look forward to seeing you on the inside.Message from TJ WalkerI have been teaching executives around the globe to deliver presentations in English for the last 30 years. Most people, even native English speakers, are insecure about their English grammar. You can become an accomplished speaker and communicator and know that you are using excellent English Grammar every time you speak. Derek is one of the top English grammar instructors in the world and I am proud to be teaching this course with him. He has the English and European sensibility down perfectly. And I have been living in and working in the United States my entire life. When you put us together, it is a powerful combination designed to help you become a master at English grammar and communication.Good luck, and I hope to see you inside the course!This Punctuation course is ideal for anyone searching for more info on the following: English writing – punctuation – English writing course – writing – English – grammar – English grammar – punctuation mastery – English punctuation. Plus, this course will be a great addition to anyone trying to build out their knowledge in the following areas: punctuation – writing editing – business writing – English grammar.
Overview
Section 1: You Can Show Mastery of English Punctuation and Grammar Quickly
Lecture 1 Here Is Why You Should Take this Punctuation Course
Lecture 2 Quick Win! Here’s Where You Place the Comma
Section 2: Punctuation
Lecture 3 Sentence Enders – learn the different ways to end a sentence and why it matters
Lecture 4 The Full Stop. Learn about the most common way to end a sentence.
Lecture 5 The Exclamation Mark! Learn how to add emotion or urgency to your writing!
Lecture 6 The Question Mark? Did I mention that this is used at the end of questions?
Lecture 7 Bullet points question
Lecture 8 Pauses and Breaks – learn about these important punctuation marks
Lecture 9 Commas (,) – learn how to use them correctly every time.
Lecture 10 Commas question
Lecture 11 The Oxford Comma – a special case with interesting consequences
Lecture 12 Semicolons (;) – learn how to correctly use this punctuation mark.
Lecture 13 Colons (:) – learn how to correctly use this punctuation mark.
Lecture 14 Colon Misuse – see when not to use a colon and learn how to correct the mistake.
Lecture 15 The Comma Splice – learn what it is and how to correct it
Lecture 16 The Ellipsis (…) – learn about the uses and meanings of this punctuation sign.
Lecture 17 Connectors and Dividers – learn about how sentences are split and combined
Lecture 18 Hyphens (-)
Lecture 19 Dashes (–)
Lecture 20 Slashes (/)
Lecture 21 Apostrophes (‘)
Lecture 22 Quotation Marks (”) and (“”)
Lecture 23 Brackets () [] {} – different types of brackets have different uses.
Lecture 24 Other Symbols – learn about other symbols used in writing
Lecture 25 The Ampersand (&)
Lecture 26 The Asterisk (*)
Lecture 27 Each At (@)
Lecture 28 The Hash Sign (#)
Lecture 29 Fun Stuff – a reward for all your hard work – enjoy
Section 3: Tenses and Aspects
Lecture 30 Tenses and Aspects Section – a detailed look at this important aspect of writing
Lecture 31 Present Simple
Lecture 32 Present Continuous
Lecture 33 Present Perfect
Lecture 34 Present Perfect Continuous
Lecture 35 Past Simple
Lecture 36 Past Continuous
Lecture 37 Past Perfect
Lecture 38 Past Perfect Continuous
Lecture 39 Future Simple
Lecture 40 Future Simple – Will vs Going To – when to use them.
Lecture 41 Future Continuous
Lecture 42 Future Perfect
Lecture 43 Future Perfect Continuous
Lecture 44 Examples with Contractions – a detailed explanation
Section 4: Nouns
Lecture 45 Nouns Section – all the important noun information that writers need to know
Lecture 46 Common and Proper Nouns – an important distinction when writing
Lecture 47 Capitalisation – not as simple as you might think
Lecture 48 Pronouns – they’re all covered in this lesson
Lecture 49 … and I or … and me – a simple trick to get it right every time
Section 5: Articles
Lecture 50 Articles Section – a look at what you can expect in the section on articles
Lecture 51 The Definite Article – the
Lecture 52 Indefinite Articles – a and an
Lecture 53 The Zero Article – or no article at all
Section 6: Conjunctions
Lecture 54 Conjunctions – learn how to join things together
Lecture 55 Coordinating Conjunctions
Lecture 56 Subordinating Conjunctions
Lecture 57 Correlative Conjunctions
Section 7: Miscellaneous
Lecture 58 Miscellaneous Section – a collection of important topics
Lecture 59 Clauses
Lecture 60 Dependent and Independent Clauses – learn this important distinction
Lecture 61 Reported Speech – not directly quoting but indirectly telling
Lecture 62 Tag Questions – a common thing in English that seems strange at first
Lecture 63 Adverb Overuse – learn how to improve this sign of weak writing
Lecture 64 Word Stress and Intonation – the importance of stress and intonation
Lecture 65 Word Order – the importance of word order – it makes a difference
Section 8: Extra! Now that You Know Grammar, It’s time to Put those Skills to Work Speaking
Lecture 66 Now It Is Time to Put Your Grammar Skills to Work In Presentations, Interviews
Lecture 67 Update Lecture
Lecture 68 Quick Wins! Appear to Speak Without Notes, Practice Techniques, and How to Start
Lecture 69 Save Your Time and Energy By Using The Course This Way
Lecture 70 You Can Fulfill Your Exact Public Speaking Goals Once You Identify Them
Lecture 71 Look Supremely Comfortable and Confident Every Time You Speak
Lecture 72 Use the Eye Contact Tricks of the Masters
Lecture 73 Learn to Like and Even Love the Sound of Your Own Voice
Lecture 74 Starting Your Speech At Exactly the Right Spot
Lecture 75 Become a Five for Five 100% Speaking Success
Lecture 76 A Trick 1000 Times More Effective Than Practicing In Front of A Mirror
Lecture 77 Every Great Speaker Uses These…Every Awful Speaker Avoids These
Lecture 78 Professional Analysis Of Your Stories Now
Lecture 79 Give Life to Ideas With Your PowerPoint, Not Death
Lecture 80 Use 1 Idea to Make Your Slides #1
Lecture 81 Passing the Ultimate Public Speaking Test With Flying Colors
Lecture 82 Testing Your Speech With Focus Groups For Free
Lecture 83 More Evidence That Your Speech Is Working
Lecture 84 More Is Sometimes More When It Comes To Public Speaking
Lecture 85 Conclusion to the Core Section of This Public Speaking Course
Lecture 86 Road Map to the Rest of the Course
Section 9: If You Are a Complete Beginner, You Can Start Here
Lecture 87 These Simple Secrets Will Make You Look Like a Public Speaking Veteran
Lecture 88 You Will Never Have to Be Scared, Even Though Everybody Else Is
Lecture 89 This Is How You Get Your Audience to Do What You Want
Lecture 90 Unlock the Keys to Motivating Your Audience
Lecture 91 Getting Feedback the Right Way to Make You Stronger
Lecture 92 Mastering the Easiest Public Speaking Technique of All
Lecture 93 Your Picture Will Be Worth More The a 1000 Words
Lecture 94 Only Perfect Practice Makes Perfect
Lecture 95 You Can Pass the Ultimate Test
Lecture 96 Extra – Tips on How to Get Over Nervousness and Being Scared
Section 10: The Body Language of Public Speaking
Lecture 97 Never Let These Two Classic Body Language Blunders Slow You Down
Lecture 98 Your Nerves Will Never Show Again in the Workplace
Lecture 99 You’ll Never Fall for These Body Language Myths Again
Lecture 100 Here Is Exactly What to Do With Your Hands
Lecture 101 The Composed, Confident Video Star
Lecture 102 Never Spotlight Your Blunders and Mistakes Again
Lecture 103 You are Now Ready for Prime Time TV
Lecture 104 The Number 1 Tip for Curing Body Language Problems Is…
Lecture 105 The Real Way to Improve Your Body Language Confidence
Lecture 106 Great Body Language for Your Presentations
Lecture 107 PowerPoint Will Never Turn You Into a Robotic Bore Again
Lecture 108 Confident Briefing to Colleagues and Others
Lecture 109 Keynote Speeches Will Showcase Your Calm and Confidence
Lecture 110 Use a TelePrompTer Like a Network News Anchor
Lecture 111 Once Last Chance for a Body Language Personal Critique….
Lecture 112 Making Sure Your Clothes Are Communicating Your Positive Story
Lecture 113 Your Body Language Partner – The Friendly Spotter
Section 11: Let’s Get Rid of the Verbal Tics, Uh, Um, Err, Ya Know Right Now
Lecture 114 Master the Quickest, Easiest Way to Eliminate Verbal Tics
Lecture 115 Now You Know Where the Tics Come From
Lecture 116 You Are Not Alone
Lecture 117 Hit the Pin, Not the Sand Trap
Lecture 118 Don’t Let the Ding A Ling Get You
Lecture 119 Eliminating the Source of Your Speaking Discomfort Once and For All
Lecture 120 Appear More Confident By Using Smaller Words
Lecture 121 You Will Avoid the Data Dump Blues
Lecture 122 Never Worry About Remembering Again
Lecture 123 The Number 1 Tip for Eliminating Nerves
Lecture 124 A Focus Group To Make You Better
Section 12: Public Speaking On Video
Lecture 125 The Video Advantage In All Your Proposals – Quick Win!
Lecture 126 Hype Versus Reality – Why Most People Never Create Simple Video
Lecture 127 Mastering the Human Side Of Looking and Sounding Your Best on Video
Lecture 128 How This course Will Improve Your Business
Lecture 129 Your Proposals will Stand Head and Shoulders Above Your Competitors
Lecture 130 Your Clients Will Find You Their Most Responsive Partner Ever
Lecture 131 Your Website Can Be Video-Centric
Lecture 132 Now You Can Answer Frequently Asked Questions Just Once!
Lecture 133 Talk Your Customers Through Your Whole Business Process
Lecture 134 Have an Even Greater Presence on YouTube
Lecture 135 Speak Your Thought Leadership
Lecture 136 Your Exciting Video Newsletters Will Outshine Text Newsletters
Lecture 137 Facebook Live Will Never Scare You Again
Lecture 138 Project Your Best Face on Skype and Zoom
Lecture 139 Deliver Keynote Speeches Without Ever Leaving Home
Lecture 140 Supercharge Your Public Relations Efforts With Video
Lecture 141 The Crisis Communications Secret Weapon
Lecture 142 Drastically Reduce Your Time Training Employees and Others
Section 13: Eliminate Your Fear of Public Speaking
Lecture 143 Before We Start, Here is the #1 Tip to Improving Your Communication Skills
Lecture 144 Eliminating Speaking Anxiety
Lecture 145 Avoid Fake Solutions That Don’t Work
Lecture 146 The Process of Eliminating Fear
Lecture 147 The Fear of Boring
Lecture 148 Rehearse Your Presentation On Video
Lecture 149 Cheat the System
Lecture 150 Practice Makes…Comfortable
Lecture 151 The Confident Speaker’s Attitude
Lecture 152 Long-term Speaking Goals and Conclusion
Section 14: Public Speaking On Conference Calls (Doesn’t seem like public speaking, but is)
Lecture 153 Never Confuse Personal Phone Use with Business Telephone Use Again
Lecture 154 Why Your Phone is the Best Secret Business App Ever
Lecture 155 Planning Your Successful Phone Environment
Lecture 156 Final Preparation for Your Successful Phone Meetings
Lecture 157 Making Sure Your Phone Passes Your Friend Test
Lecture 158 Planning for Winning Conference Calls
Lecture 159 Look Prime Time Ready for Your Video Calls
Lecture 160 Placing Phone Calls Like the Consummate Professional
Lecture 161 Always Knowing the Best Time to Call Clients and Prospects
Lecture 162 Now You will Never Wake Up a Client in the Middle of the Night
Lecture 163 Answering the Phone so Everybody Knows You are Ready for Business
Lecture 164 Your Clients Will Never Think You are Screaming At Them Again
Lecture 165 Knowing How to Sound Your Very Best – Every Time
Lecture 166 Being a Professional to Every Generation, Regardless of Your Own Preferences
Lecture 167 Best Voicemail Messages for Success
Lecture 168 Take 1, Take 2, Take 3 Until You Get It Right
Lecture 169 Never Be Busy for Clients and Bosses Again
Lecture 170 Making Your Phone Disappear At the Perfect Moments
Lecture 171 Better Than the Best Hollywood Goodbyes
Section 15: PowerPoint Presentations Don’t Have To Be Awful If You Follow These Techniques
Lecture 172 You Will always Deliver a Great Speech, The PowerPoint is Beside the Point
Lecture 173 It is Your Presentation, Not a PowerPoint Presentation
Lecture 174 A Guaranteed 2-Part Test for Your Slides
Lecture 175 How You Will Never Use Your PowerPoint Slides as a Teleprompter
Lecture 176 Advanced PowerPoint and Visuals
Lecture 177 Final Thoughts on PowerPoint
Section 16: Storytelling Is the Public Speakers Best Friend
Lecture 178 You Already Know How to Tell Stories
Lecture 179 Stories Are the Most Important Part of Great Speeches
Lecture 180 How to Make Your Stories About Something Important
Lecture 181 Here Is How You Establish the Setting for Your Story?
Lecture 182 Share Your Emotions When telling Your Stories
Lecture 183 Your Speaking Stories Must Contain Dialogue
Lecture 184 What Characters and Conflicts are in Your Story?
Lecture 185 Storytelling Conflict
Lecture 186 Your Story Must have a Resolution
Lecture 187 Don’t Tell Stories, Instead Re-Live Stories
Lecture 188 Feedback from Peers
Lecture 189 Share on Social Media
Lecture 190 Feedback from Live Audiences
Lecture 191 Conclusion to Storytelling
Section 17: Drastically Reduce How Much Time You Have to Spend Preparing Your Speeches
Lecture 192 Let’s Start Saving Time Right Away!
Lecture 193 Save Time by Focusing On Your Exact Goal
Lecture 194 Faster Ways to Come Up with the Perfect Messages
Lecture 195 Tips on Final Preparation of Your 5 Message
Lecture 196 Your Examples Will Resonate
Lecture 197 Use This Cheat Sheet! Time Management Public Speaking
Lecture 198 Create PowerPoint Quickly and Effectively
Lecture 199 Final Thoughts on Saving Time
Section 18: Public Speaking While Using a Teleprompter
Lecture 200 Learn the Secret to Communicating Effectively Using a Teleprompter
Lecture 201 Video Benchmark
Lecture 202 Learn How to Make Self-Corrections So That You Always Look Great
Lecture 203 Master the 4 Key Elements That will Make Your Teleprompter Use Seem Effortless
Lecture 204 The Perfect Speaking Speed for You
Lecture 205 Volume
Lecture 206 Head Movement
Lecture 207 Pausing
Lecture 208 Putting All 4 Together
Lecture 209 Use 2 Prompter Screens In a Way that Nobody Will Notice
Lecture 210 Full Speech Practice
Lecture 211 Politician Role Models
Lecture 212 TV Role Models
Lecture 213 Potential Disasters
Lecture 214 Reasons Not to Use a Teleprompter
Lecture 215 Secrets from Reagan
Lecture 216 Final Thoughts on the Teleprompter
Section 19: Become a Professional Speaker And Get Paid to Speak
Lecture 217 Presenting Your Message, And Getting Paid for It
Lecture 218 Here is How to Pick a Profitable Niche
Lecture 219 Be the King of all Media for Your Niche
Lecture 220 Develop a Tribe That Will Follow You Into Battle
Lecture 221 Making Sure Your Business Model is Profitable
Lecture 222 Marketing
Lecture 223 Setting Speaking Fees
Lecture 224 Speaker Bureaus
Lecture 225 Developing World Class Platform Skills
Lecture 226 Advancing Your Professional Speaking Career
Section 20: Speaking On Skype Video
Lecture 227 This is How You Will Communicate on Skype, Google Hangouts, Etc
Lecture 228 Tricks for Look Good on Camera – Presentation Skills
Lecture 229 Become a Total Professional by Doing These Things
Lecture 230 Here is How to Truly Engage Your Audience
Lecture 231 Technology for Interaction – Presentation Skills
Lecture 232 The Ethical Way of Cheating
Lecture 233 Video Versus Slides
Lecture 234 This is How Long Your Presentation Should Be
Lecture 235 Final Thoughts on Skype and Online Presentations
Section 21: Speaking to Large Audiences – A Big Fear For Even Confident Speakers
Lecture 236 Learn the Secret to Speaking to Large Audiences
Lecture 237 Your Fears Will Melt Away, After This
Lecture 238 You Will Speak With Perfect Volume, Once You do This
Lecture 239 Your Eyes Will Never Look Lost
Lecture 240 Pause for Maximum Affect and Impact
Lecture 241 Your PowerPoint Will Illuminate, Not Bore
Lecture 242 Possible Outcomes
Lecture 243 You Will Achieve Your Speaking Goals
Lecture 244 Your Stories Will Captivate
Lecture 245 It Is Especially Important to Practice On Video Before Big Audience Gigs
Lecture 246 Concluding Thoughts On Speaking to Large Audiences
Section 22: Introducing Yourself -Speaking About Yourself Doesn’t Have to Be Awkward
Lecture 247 The Secret to Introducing Yourself
Lecture 248 You Will Avoid doing These Things At All Costs
Lecture 249 This Is The Right Way for You
Lecture 250 Here is the Single Most Important Thing to Do – 1st Video Rehearsal
Lecture 251 Friend Feedback
Lecture 252 Your Future Great Introductions
Section 23: TED and TEDx Talks – You Can Deliver!
Lecture 253 What Makes a TED Talk
Lecture 254 Passion for an Idea Worth Spreading
Lecture 255 Tell a Story
Lecture 256 Plan Your Visuals
Lecture 257 Timing is Everything
Lecture 258 Style AND Substance are Essential
Lecture 259 Video Rehearsal is the Most Important Step
Lecture 260 Great Writers Read Great Writers–Great Speakers Watch Great Speakers
Lecture 261 Apply to Speak at TED and Final Thoughts
Section 24: Give a Winning Sales Presentation
Lecture 262 The Secret to Selling When Presenting
Lecture 263 Create Winning Sales Messages for Every Presentation
Lecture 264 Mastering All Types of Presentations
Lecture 265 One on One Presentations Should Be the Easiest for You
Lecture 266 Getting Your Prospects to Take Action
Lecture 267 You Will Never Commit These 2 Common Blunders
Lecture 268 Final Thoughts on Sales Presentations
Section 25: Public Speaking for Kids
Lecture 269 If You Can Have a Conversation With One friend, then You can Be a Good Speaker
Lecture 270 Accomplish Your Goals In Every Presentation
Lecture 271 Make Sure Your Most Important Ideas Are Remembered
Lecture 272 Show What You Care About
Lecture 273 Make Your Points Unforgettable – Examples
Lecture 274 Use a Cheat Sheet That Will Never Get You in Trouble
Lecture 275 1st Video Rehearsal
Lecture 276 2nd Video Rehearsal
Lecture 277 3rd Video Rehearsal
Lecture 278 Final Thoughts on Public Speaking for Kids
Section 26: Becoming a Motivational Speaker
Lecture 279 Your Message Can Move Millions
Lecture 280 How to Make Sure You Have a Motivating Message
Lecture 281 Finding What Is So Special About You
Lecture 282 Years later, They Will Remember Your Story
Lecture 283 Your Process Goes Like This
Lecture 284 Bringing Clarity to Your Messages
Lecture 285 Master Storytelling
Lecture 286 Stagecraft
Lecture 287 YouTube Role Models
Lecture 288 Video Rehearse
Lecture 289 Video Refine
Lecture 290 Show to Others
Lecture 291 Put video on YouTube and Facebook
Lecture 292 Tell the World
Lecture 293 Speaker Bureaus
Lecture 294 Conclusion to Motivational Speaking Section
Section 27: For People Who HATE Public Speaking
Lecture 295 The Real Reason Why You Hate Public Speaking-And What You Can Do About It-Now
Lecture 296 You Will Accomplish Your Public Speaking Goals
Lecture 297 It’s Not About You; It’s About Your Message
Lecture 298 You Can Breath Life Into Your Speech By Doing This
Lecture 299 Your PowerPoint Will Educate, Not Bore
Lecture 300 Use the Ethical Public Speaking Cheat Sheet
Lecture 301 You Aren’t going to Like This, But It Is What Matters Most – Video Practice
Lecture 302 Concluding Thoughts for People Who Hate Public Speaking
Section 28: How To Look Like You Never Have to Read a Script or Teleprompter
Lecture 303 Become the Speaker That Audiences Look at In Awe
Lecture 304 Give Your Memory a Break With This Tip – Focus on 5 Points
Lecture 305 You Can Use a cheat Sheet, Ethically!
Lecture 306 Walk the Room as If You Own the Room
Lecture 307 Learn the #1 Secret to Speaking Success – Video Rehearsal
Lecture 308 Final Thoughts On How to Speak Using Notes the Right Way
Section 29: Public Speaking With a Team – Team Presentations
Lecture 309 Each Team Member Must Be Interesting and Memorable – Presentation Skills
Lecture 310 Your Presentation Goals Will Be Identified and Accomplished
Lecture 311 Spell Out Benefits for Your Audience Public Speaking
Lecture 312 These Top 5 Messages Will Help You Connect With The Audience
Lecture 313 Don’t Make Your Speech a Data Dump Public Speaking
Lecture 314 Time to Assign Topics to Your Team
Lecture 315 How Many Points Should Your Presentation Cover Public Speaking
Lecture 316 Each Person Must Prepare This Way
Lecture 317 Writing a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 318 Group PowerPoint
Lecture 319 Magical Phrase for Every Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 320 First Rehearsal
Lecture 321 How to Eliminate Nervousness for public speaking Public Speaking
Lecture 322 Second Rehearsal
Lecture 323 How to Avoid Making a Bad Impression during Presentations Public Speaking
Lecture 324 Third Rehearsal
Lecture 325 Should I Rehearse My Speech and for how long Public Speaking
Lecture 326 Conclusion to Team Presentations
Section 30: Public Speaking On Panels
Lecture 327 How to Make a Speech in a Business Setting Public Speaking
Lecture 328 Never Blunder the Way Most Panelists Do
Lecture 329 How can I find out whether my presentation worked?
Lecture 330 Master the Ground Rules So You Will Shine
Lecture 331 How to start a speech – Public Speaking
Lecture 332 Communicate Effectively By Focusing on Your Top Three Messages
Lecture 333 How to Manage Time When Giving a Presentation
Lecture 334 Become the Master of the Short Story
Lecture 335 How to Make Your Presentation Memorable Public Speaking
Lecture 336 Other Tips to Make You Great – Sitting Standing Notes
Lecture 337 Public Speaking Rules You Should Never Break Public Speaking
Lecture 338 Look at Panelists
Lecture 339 How Long Should My Speech Be Public Speaking
Lecture 340 Record Actual Presentation
Lecture 341 Tell ’em what I’m gonna tell ’em, tell ’em, Public Speaking
Lecture 342 Conclusion for Speaking on Panels
Lecture 343 How do I know what messages and topics will be Public Speaking
Section 31: Speaking on the Elevator – Deliver a Great Elevator Pitch
Lecture 344 How to Prepare a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 345 Learn the Secret of Great Elevator Pitches
Lecture 346 How to Pace a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 347 Accomplish Your Goals After You Deliver Your Pitch
Lecture 348 How to Close a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 349 You Will Focus on Your One Big Idea
Lecture 350 How to Put Your Audience at Ease Public Speaking
Lecture 351 Never Confuse Your Prospect Again
Lecture 352 How to Give a Formal Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 353 Role Models
Lecture 354 The 2 Key Questions You Must Answer
Lecture 355 Give Someone a Reason to Want More from You
Lecture 356 How to Speak with Confidence Public Speaking
Lecture 357 Watch Bad Elevator Pitches
Lecture 358 What to Do if You Don’t Like Your Voice Public Speaking
Lecture 359 Conclusion to How to Deliver Elevator Pitches
Lecture 360 How to Start a Speech with an Icebreaker Public Speaking
Section 32: Public Speaking Emergencies!
Lecture 361 How Many Slides to Put in a PowerPoint Presentation Public Speaking
Lecture 362 Focus on Exactly What You Want Your Audience to Do
Lecture 363 How Many Bullet Points Should Be on a PowerPoint Slide Public Speaking
Lecture 364 Stop This right Now!
Lecture 365 Don’t Use Your PowerPoint Slides to Put People to Sleep Public Speaking
Lecture 366 These Are the Three Most Important Ideas in Your Presentation
Lecture 367 PowerPoint Slides, One idea Per Slide Public Speaking
Lecture 368 Your Story Will Make Your Presentation
Lecture 369 PowerPoint Presentations Require 2 Separate PowerPoints Public Speaking
Lecture 370 Creating a One-page Outline
Lecture 371 PowerPoint Presenters Must Focus on Audience, Not Slides Public Speaking
Lecture 372 Quickly Rehearse Your Presentation on Video
Lecture 373 PowerPoint Presentations, Prepare for Disasters Public Speaking
Lecture 374 You are Good to Go!
Lecture 375 How to Test Your PowerPoint Slides for Effectiveness Public Speaking
Section 33: Speaking to Raise Money – Fundraising Presentations
Lecture 376 Animation, Video and Special Affects in PowerPoint Presentations
Lecture 377 Devising a Plan for Asking for the Right Amount of Money the Right Way
Lecture 378 How to Black Out Your Screen During a PowerPoint Presentation Public Speaking
Lecture 379 Here is How You Create a Winning Fundraising Message
Lecture 380 There is No Such Thing as a PowerPoint Presentation Public Speaking
Lecture 381 You are the Message
Lecture 382 PowerPoint Presentation Tip, Don’t Use Builds Public Speaking
Lecture 383 Will You Help?
Lecture 384 How to Make a Speech Powerful and Persuasive Public Speaking
Lecture 385 Raise More Money By Asking for a Highly Specific Amount
Lecture 386 How to Introduce Another Speaker Public Speaking
Lecture 387 How to get the Money NOW – Fundraising
Lecture 388 How to Make an Acceptance Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 389 Will You Raise Funds? Fundraising
Lecture 390 Will You Raise a Specific Amount?
Lecture 391 How to Speak in Front of a Big Crowd Public Speaking
Lecture 392 Will You Raise it by a Specific Date?
Lecture 393 How to Keep Your Audience’s Attention Public Speaking
Lecture 394 Rinse and Repeat
Lecture 395 Why You Should Never Memorize a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 396 Video Rehearsal
Lecture 397 How to Prepare and Use Notes in a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 398 Conclusion to Fundraising Presentations
Lecture 399 Stories Are the Most Important Part of Great Speeches Public Speaking
Section 34: Public Speaking to Investors – Investor Pitches
Lecture 400 Message Drives Stories Public Speaking
Lecture 401 You Will Raise Money If You Explain Why You Are So Excited
Lecture 402 What is the setting for Your Story Public Speaking
Lecture 403 What Characters and Conflicts are in Your Story Public Speaking
Lecture 404 What, Exactly, Does Your Business Do?
Lecture 405 Your Speaking Stories Must Contain Dialogue Public Speaking
Lecture 406 Here is How You Avoid Common Blunders That Destroy Most Pitches
Lecture 407 Your Story Must have a Resolution Public Speaking
Lecture 408 Using The PowerPoint Deck to Sell, Not Put Investors to Sleep
Lecture 409 Share Your Emotions When telling Your Stories Public Speaking
Lecture 410 Show Your Creation Now
Lecture 411 Don’t Tell Stories, Instead RE-Live Stories Public Speaking
Lecture 412 Here is Why You Are Devoting Your Life to This Project
Lecture 413 How to Use use whiteboards, flip charts, in presentations Public Speaking
Lecture 414 Conclusion to Investor Pitching
Lecture 415 How Should You Ask to Be Introduced Public Speaking
Section 35: Public Speaking to Foreign Audiences
Lecture 416 Should I read my speech so that I don’t make any mistakes Public Speaking
Lecture 417 You Will Communicate Your Messages and Your Passion
Lecture 418 How do I remember what to say in a presentation Public Speaking
Lecture 419 You Can Prepare in Advance for Success
Lecture 420 How to Handle Questions from the Audience Public Speaking
Lecture 421 Culture is Everything
Lecture 422 How to Handle a Heckler Public Speaking
Lecture 423 It Sounds Silly, But this One Tip Helps Massively
Lecture 424 What to Do if You’re Losing Your Audience Public Speaking
Lecture 425 Creating Your Permanent Reminders for the Audience
Lecture 426 How to Keep Your Speech from Being Boring Public Speaking
Lecture 427 Working the Room
Lecture 428 How to Recover from a Memory Lapse during a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 429 Conclusion to Speaking to Foreign Audiences
Lecture 430 How to Smile during a Speech Public Speaking
Section 36: Public Speaking for Engineers
Lecture 431 How to Deal with Malfunctions during a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 432 Engineers Can Give Excellent Speeches When They Do This…
Lecture 433 Should You Wear Glasses during a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 434 Never Get Trapped in The Engineer Mentality That Excuses Bad Speaking
Lecture 435 How to Make Eye Contact with Your Audience Public Speaking Training
Lecture 436 Accomplish the Goals for Your Speaking “Project”
Lecture 437 How Women Should Alter their Voice during a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 438 Your Future as an Engineer Who Is also Know as a Great Communicator
Lecture 439 How to Stop Saying Um and Ah when You Speak Public Speaking
Lecture 440 Design Your Messages for Maximum Impact
Lecture 441 How to Make a Presentation in High School or College Public Speaking
Section 37: Public Speaking in Workplace Meetings
Lecture 442 How to Give a Technical Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 443 Learn the Easiest Thing to Present: A Question
Lecture 444 How to Recover from Making a Mistake in a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 445 Build Confidence Through Notes
Lecture 446 How to to Use a Teleprompter Public Speaking
Lecture 447 Make the Right Risk Assessment
Lecture 448 How to Dress for a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 449 You Will Sound Natural and Relaxed
Lecture 450 How to Give a Sales Presentation Public Speaking
Lecture 451 The Ultimate Confidence Builder
Lecture 452 How to Give a Motivational Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 453 Conclusion to Public Speaking in Meetings
Lecture 454 How to Sound Conversational in a Speech Public Speaking
Section 38: Speaking One On One In Business
Lecture 455 What to Do with Your Hands when Making a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 456 Master the Secret of One on One Presentations
Lecture 457 How to Use a Lectern or Podium When Giving a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 458 Accomplish Your Goals in Every Presentation
Lecture 459 How to Use Body Language during a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 460 You Will Know How This Person Thinks
Lecture 461 How to Make a Toast Public Speaking
Lecture 462 Make Sure This Person Really Gets What Is Most Important to You
Lecture 463 Using Alcohol to Calm Your Nerves before a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 464 Top 5 Messages Part 2
Lecture 465 Taking Beta-Blockers to Calm Your Nerves Public Speaking
Lecture 466 Notes
Lecture 467 How to Deal with People Texting during Your Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 468 20 Questions
Lecture 469 How to Move around while Making a Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 470 Stories
Lecture 471 If my allotted time is cut, what should I eliminate Public Speaking
Lecture 472 Conclusion to One On One Speaking
Lecture 473 Should I warn my audience I will be boring Public Speaking
Section 39: Common Public Speaking Questions/Topics – And Answers (Short Clips)
Lecture 474 What if You are asked a question You Can’t Answer Public Speaking
Lecture 475 What is the outcome you want from your presentation Public Speaking
Lecture 476 A Positive Attitude for Public Speaking Public Speaking
Lecture 477 Brainstorm Every Topic and Message for Your Speech Public Speaking
Lecture 478 Can Public Speaking be learned or is it natural born Public Speaking
Lecture 479 What is Your Water Cooler Message Public Speaking
Lecture 480 How to Make Prepared Remarks as Good as Your Q and A Public Speaking
Lecture 481 You Must Communicate with the Head and the Heart Public Speaking
Lecture 482 Have a Public Speaking Improvement Plan Public Speaking
Section 40: Public Speaking for Political Candidates
Lecture 483 Convincing Voters that You Have a Great Reason to Run for Office
Lecture 484 How to Find Your Top 3 Winning Messages?
Lecture 485 The One Big Secret to Beating an Incumbent
Lecture 486 The Stump Speech
Lecture 487 Speaking to The Media
Section 41: Public Speaking to Persuade
Lecture 488 Always Select Your Best Persuasion Opportunities and Environments
Lecture 489 Learning Persuasion Skills to Beat the “Naturals”
Lecture 490 Mapping Out Your Finish Line – In Advance!
Lecture 491 Moving the Numbers Game In Your Favor
Lecture 492 The Unique Advantage of Persuasion in the Business World
Lecture 493 Never Bore With Data Dumps Again
Lecture 494 Master the Process Of NOT Telling People Too Much About Your Process
Lecture 495 The 5 Key Messages for Your Persuasion Success
Lecture 496 Your Secret Source of Winning Persuasion Messages
Lecture 497 Persuade More By talking Less
Lecture 498 There is Nothing Like Seeing Your Persuasion Messages in Text
Lecture 499 More for You, By Not Talking About You
Lecture 500 Here is How You Get People to Remember Your Messages
Lecture 501 Ironing Out the Kinks in Your Persuasion Presentation
Lecture 502 Mastering Persuasive Body Language
Lecture 503 Persuading Yourself to Go Outside of Your Comfort Zone
Lecture 504 The Single Best Way to Prepare for All Persuasion Presentation Opportunities
Lecture 505 Persuasion That Takes 6 Months Is Still Persuasion
Lecture 506 Persuasion Is Sometimes More Effective At the Top Than At The Bottom
Lecture 507 Conquering Your Fear To Pitch Again
Lecture 508 Conclusion: You are Now Ready to Persuade!
Section 42: Speaking to Investors/IPO
Lecture 509 Make the Absolute Best Case for Why Investors Should Invest Capital in You
Lecture 510 Generate Investments and Buy Recommendations
Lecture 511 Photos Will Make Your Business More Understandable
Lecture 512 Put PowerPoint to Bed
Lecture 513 You Will Make a Great First Impression in the Initial 2 Minutes
Lecture 514 Content Review
Lecture 515 1st Video Rehearsal
Lecture 516 2nd Video Rehearsal
Lecture 517 Conclusion
Section 43: Public Speaking for Women
Lecture 518 The Secret to Being a Great Presenter
Lecture 519 The Differences Between Men and Women
Lecture 520 Helping You Achieve Your Ultimate Goal
Lecture 521 Learning to Love Your Voice (Don’t Lower Your Voice)
Lecture 522 Don’t End a Sentence With a Question Mark?
Lecture 523 The Perfect Clothing, Shoes, and Makeup for You
Lecture 524 Public Speaking for Women Conclusion
Section 44: Delivering Financial Presentations
Lecture 525 You Will Make the Most Important Financial Trends Stand Out
Lecture 526 Your Goals Will Be Accomplished After Your Presentation
Lecture 527 Create Messages Your audience Will Care About and Remember
Lecture 528 Your Stories Behind the Numbers Will Resonate
Lecture 529 Command the Room for the First 2 Minutes
Lecture 530 PowerPoint Will Enhance Your Message, But You are Still the Messenger
Lecture 531 Draw Conclusions
Lecture 532 How to Give a Financial Presentation Conclusion
Section 45: Delivering an Informational Talk
Lecture 533 Your Informational Speeches Will Be Understood and Remembered
Lecture 534 You Will Go Beyond the Usual Data Dump
Lecture 535 Testing In a Way that Eliminates Risk
Lecture 536 Final Tips on Giving Informational Speeches
Section 46: Public Speaking on YouTube
Lecture 537 How to Create a Digital TV Network Overview – YouTube Marketing
Lecture 538 Create Winning Editorial Content
Lecture 539 Here is How to Start Your Network Today – YouTube Marketing
Lecture 540 The Best Style for You Is…
Lecture 541 Blunders to Avoid
Section 47: Speaking in Job Interviews
Lecture 542 Establishing Your Winning Job Interview Goals
Lecture 543 Secrets to Acing the Interview Before You Show Up
Lecture 544 Dress for the Interview and the job
Lecture 545 Make Small Talk like a Pro
Lecture 546 Tell Me About Yourself – And be Memorable!
Lecture 547 The Proper Job Interview Mindset
Lecture 548 The Strategy Memo
Lecture 549 Rehearse Your Interview on Video
Lecture 550 Ask for the Job
Section 48: Conclusion
Lecture 551 One Last Chance to Make This Course Better for Your Permanent Learning Library
Lecture 552 Conclusion to the Whole Darn Course!
Lecture 553 Here Is How You Can Get your Certificate of Completion for this Course
Lecture 554 Bonus Lecture
Lecture 555 Business English Resource File
English learners who wish to improve their punctuation knowledge.,English learners who wish to write and communicate confidently in English.,Managers,Leaders,Non-native English speakers
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