Speech Workshop

Date: November 15, 2010

Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Venue: Turman Hall, E11 (Creative Learning Building), KAIST

Speech Workshop: Schedule

19:30 Commencement and opening remarks [in English] [Hongki Cha]

19:35 Basic information about the contest and Q&A [in English] [Heejeon Oh]

19:45 Workshop Speech #1 and Q&A [in English] [Keunho Bae] "Organize your speech", "Using a mindmap to prepare a speech"

20:05 Workshop Speech #2 and Q&A [in English] [Sungwon Peter Choe] "Preparation and Practice"

20:25-35 Break

20:35 Workshop Speech #3 and Q&A [in English] [Yonghae Kim] "Using body language"

20:55 Workshop Speech #4 and Q&A [in Korean] [Maria Park] "즉흥연설을 잘하는 법"

21:15 Meeting closes [Hongki Cha]

Using Mindmap

Mindmap will be introduced as tool to organize your speech. Good organization is essential to make a good speech. It will enhance the understanding of the audience, increase the impact of your speech, and will help the speaker to deliver the speech smoothly. We will discuss about how to use Mindmap to achieve these advantages

Keun-Ho Bae, ACB & CL

Certified Advanced Communicator Bronze and Competent Leader, Toastmasters

Ph.D candidate at KAIST

President of Daedeok Toastmasters Club , 2008 July

Founder of CNU Toastmasters Club

Winner of 2010 Toastmasters National Speech Contest

Runner-up of 2010 Toastmasters International Taped-speech Contest

Preparation and Practice

Preparation and practice are fundamental to the success of any speech or presentation. In this talk, we will review basic preparation and practice techniques to help ensure that you deliver the best possible speech you are capable of.

Sungwon Peter Choe

PhD Candidate in Computer Science, KAIST

Secretary of Daedeok Toastmasters Club

Runner-up of 2009 KAIST Speech Contest

Using Body Language

When you speak before an audience, your listeners base their judgement of you and your message on what they see as well as upon what they hear. In public speaking, your body can be an effective tool for adding emphasis and clarity to your words. It's also your most powerful instrument in convincing and audience of your sincerity, earnestness, and enthusiasm. 60% of your speech value is through effective use of body language. In this presentation, we will discuss body language and how to use it to enhance your speech.

Dr. Yong-Hae Kim, CC

Certified Competent Communicator, Toastmasters

Principal researcher, ETRI

Daedeok Toastmasters Club President, 2010 Spring

Vice President of Education and Founding member of ETRI Toastmasters Club

How to deliver impromptu speech well (즉흥연설을 잘하는 법)

When you get impromptu questions, do you just answer or make your own speech?

Beyond the same condition of no preparation, you can be the best speaker.

Maria Park, CC

Certified Competent Communicator, Toastmasters

English intructor in Chungnam national university language academy

The first president of Sejong Toastmasters ( Daejoen Korean Toastmasters)

Winner of 2010 DTC speech contest