ASDsmom wrote:
I hate public speaking. Introductions are superficial and I'm not good at it either. Having said that, public speaking is a great skill to learn. There's always Toastmasters to help with confidence. I know teachers who hate public speaking as well - surprisingly enough. It's the #1 phobia. It's normal. We all have to brave through it and try our best.
Funny..
I've already been warned about a 3-min presentation I'll have to do, come April. I'm already thinking of ways to get out of it. LOL
I have one in April, need to do it for me to pass my module. It's in a small group thankfully. I don't know how I'm going to tackle it. I really really prefer to read from a sheet, I've done it without and it just goes to sh**. I can't think, I'm too busy thinking about bloody eye contact. Then eventually I notice that I don't know what the content is that I'm meant to be talking about, my voice dry's up and I crash and burn into a big mess..
The one time I did it with a sheet, I made it my number one goal to keep a clear mind and read from the sheet. It was the best speech I've ever done. But then the teachers were like "oh that's so unprofessional and poor" when I thought it was the best I have ever done haha. It was a group situation, and he hated on all of us (I was the only native English person there) but the teacher still took the time to mention how he didn't like me reading from a sheet.
I haven't got a clue how I'm going to do the one in April...They can't expect everyone to be a natural right? Some people say they're nervous, but they always seem to deliver well enough..I just don't happen to be in that group.