12/29/2007

Tips for Oral Test

  1. Think and create a context before you speak, think about the time, place, and people involved in the event/s.
  2. Speak more to help both you and your audience understand what you're saying; and be relaxed when you speak.
  3. Speak slowly and clearly, so you have time to learn what you're saying and to emphasize the keywords that can help your audience to follow the idea in your speech.
  4. Speak and think at the same time, your audience will not enjoy the mindless speech.
  5. Stick to the main point. It is not good to jump too frequently from one idea to another.
  6. Start from one main point and try to link all the other things to the main point when you speak.
  7. Describe from the overall thing to the small things. Get into the small details as far you can.

2 comments:

Jerry Lo said...

Very good tips and I know what I can do in my oral exam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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