Good Presentation VS Bad Presentation *

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  • Опубліковано 14 тра 2017
  • This video shows a student giving both a bad and a good presentation, he uses constructive feedback to improve his presentation skills. The video is used in the Effective Presentations module in the Project I-DEA Curriculum.
    Unless otherwise specified, the Project I-DEA content is licensed under CC BY 4.0. The Project I-DEA was funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and managed by the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges.
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  • @ryanbale2884
    @ryanbale2884 5 років тому +11533

    I am always good at bad presentation

  • @jahedur123456
    @jahedur123456 2 роки тому +8448

    This video made me realise that the best way to deliver a presentation is not to try and look professional but to be as relaxed and calm as possible and just be yourself. This video helped me land my dream job. Thank you.

    • @kingulingana2001
      @kingulingana2001 2 роки тому +54

      Hey how cool! Congratulations!! 😊

    • @jamesh.2966
      @jamesh.2966 2 роки тому +33

      whats your dream job?

    • @jahedur123456
      @jahedur123456 2 роки тому +85

      @James H. I'm a law student and I recently landed a grad job at a top firm

    • @jahedur123456
      @jahedur123456 2 роки тому +13

      @James H. cool, how's it going?

    • @nightraven398
      @nightraven398 2 роки тому +17

      I wish I could be good at it like that. Unfortunately,
      I'm just my trash self. I can't try doing better, every time, I
      stop myself. So frustrating to even have presentations.

  • @darkparadise5301
    @darkparadise5301 2 роки тому +2006

    Can we appreciate the teacher who give him courage to develop himself 👏

    • @youredad10yearsago91
      @youredad10yearsago91 2 роки тому +46

      teachers like that are hard to find

    • @Ailyloves
      @Ailyloves Рік тому +25

      this is the best kind of teacher, I can concur. teachers should be here to give constructive feedback & support to their students so that their students can develop themselves in a specific field

    • @Oxigenium1
      @Oxigenium1 Рік тому +13

      Maybe in a short film this scene is suitable, but in real life this situation is not suitable and behaviour of the teacher is unprofessional. If there was any mistakes or places that can be improved he might just say about them in person. Nobody wants to be ashamed in front of an audience.

    • @SquareoftheLightOnes
      @SquareoftheLightOnes 11 місяців тому

      @@Oxigenium1 this

    • @thethinkinggamer1864
      @thethinkinggamer1864 11 місяців тому +6

      @@Oxigenium1 Its not shaming at all, in fact, if you can tell by the mood and atmosphere, the audience wasn't making fun of him when they were laughing. We all need to realize we can improve, not a single person in that audience I guarantee you would be perfect at presenting, so I don't think they would want to laugh at him.

  • @ZeroGravity60
    @ZeroGravity60 2 роки тому +915

    Hello, fellow new and semi-experienced public speakers. I've been a public speaker for decades and although I'm not interested in making a video about it I thought I'd share some knowledge on what I've learned.
    Public speaking is a skill you can learn just like you first learned to ride a two-wheeled bike. To learn how to ride a bike you first needed to assemble all the ingredients. [A bike, road or driveway, helmet, maybe knee and elbow pads.] The same is true of public speaking. My experience as a speaker as well as studying other speakers has taught me the four main ingredients needed to give a good presentation. They are:
    #1] Be comfortable and relaxed. [Duh!] I'll explain how to easily master that.
    #2] Have respect for your audience. Be sure you are giving them, leaving them with, something of value.
    #3] Know your subject! You have no right to get up and speak if your knowledge on the subject is less than at least the human average. Study! You don't need to be an expert but earn your right to publically speak about the subject you've chosen.
    #4] Put yourself into your delivery. BE YOURSELF! Honestly, you'll never please everyone but if you try to be someone that you're not, you'll probably end up pleasing no one. Just be your honest self and let the chips fall where they may.
    Those are the 4 top points I'd recommend. The 4 ingredients that make up a good speech and speaker. Obviously, there are other tips like write your speech and be sure to edit it a few times. Make your speech tight and fast. I'll write a three-page speech and by the time I've condensed my thoughts and edited it, I'll be down to a single page. Tight, fast, and hard-hitting. Your audience deserves no less. I always end a talk with a take-home gift for the audience if possible. Most of my speeches are on science-based self-manipulation practices. So it's easy to offer a take-home gift that if the information is used at home it will improve their lives. Get creative, create a gift. If you are not yet experienced in public speaking you'll need to PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, your speech at least 10 times over 3 to 5 days. After the first day, your subconscious will start working on it and better prepare you for your second day of practice. It's a lot of work but so was learning to ride your bike at the beginning. Later in your career, you'll pick up your bike at a moment's notice and just ride it naturally.
    Okay, so this is the tip that will have you standing comfortably and relaxed while speaking in front of any sized audience. The hardest part to overcome for public speaking is in standing up, breathing, and thinking all at the same time. Everything else can be put together, assembled, or prepared beforehand but how can you prepare yourself to be comfortable and relaxed? Before even choosing your subject, writing/editing your speech, or committing to giving a talk, practice the following exercise. Remember, what we want to achieve is to have you standing up, speaking, breathing, and feeling comfortable all at the same time.
    #1] to give a good speech one must know their subject.
    [Everyone knows their ABCs and everyone can count to 60.]
    #2] Get professionally dressed up, as you would when you're doing the real thing.
    #3] Stand in your living room, face the couch, and slowly recite your ABCs.
    [Pronounce each letter as if it were a word. Use body language, use emotions.]
    #4] Recite your ABCs, then count out loud to 60, then recite your ABCs again.
    The purpose of this exercise is to get you up on your feet learning how to stand, breathe, talk, and feel relaxed all at the same time. Eventually, your speech will replace your ABCs and counting out loud to 60. If you've done your homework you'll be able to pull it off just as easily. As a bonus, if you can, assemble a few friends who also want to learn this skill you can take turns doing this in front of each other. Listen to each other and offer each other advice on how to improve. If alone, practice your hand and body movements, making eye contact with the couch, and make some occasional pauses in your already fully memorized ABC/count to 60 speech. Within days you'll feel so much more comfortable standing up and speaking out loud.
    Sorry to say but even after decades of public speaking I still get a nervous rush before every talk but that nervousness - completely dissipates - as soon as I start talking. Public speaking is just another skill anyone can master if willing to do the work.
    Hope this helps. :)
    The Geriatric Hippie
    P*E*A*C*E

  • @rascal211
    @rascal211 4 роки тому +3791

    The biggest problem is fighting off nervousness which he didn't have to do with either presentation so this does not address the biggest obstacle to a good presentation feeling nervousness and anxiety.

    • @iamtejasm
      @iamtejasm 3 роки тому +22

      Yes

    • @Shankaroon_991
      @Shankaroon_991 3 роки тому +9

      Yeah you’re right

    • @filokseniatee5036
      @filokseniatee5036 3 роки тому +276

      @@hanac5586 do they really??? because every single time I stand up n speak, I know perfectly how to do it but idk my heart races faster, it somehow obstructs my voice n I feel my voice is shivering n I feel just to escape from there as soon as possible. does this really work??

    • @hanac5586
      @hanac5586 3 роки тому +55

      @@filokseniatee5036 Yes! I was the same. I always felt like passing out. Betablockers affect adrenaline and blocks its effects, which in turn affects flight and fight reaction, so your heart rate doesn't skyrocket and you don't tremble or shiver. It was amazing to realize that "oh even if I'm nervous I can still think and feel quite okay." When you feel bodily calm your mind will calm down too. I warmly recommend them, it's at least worth trying. When you get more confidence with the medication you can gradually stop using it.
      I use propranolol.

    • @hanac5586
      @hanac5586 3 роки тому +12

      @@filokseniatee5036propranolol is relatively safe, but it's still an prescription medicine and you have to probably take an ECG scan just in case you have any underlying heart conditions, but for most healthy people it should be safe.

  • @enough2471
    @enough2471 5 років тому +1508

    The way the professor reacted to the presentation was amazing

    • @ivvi4410
      @ivvi4410 2 роки тому +31

      Yeah he kinda positive person. Replace all Ranjit weakness to a good word until he become more than before

    • @xninja2369
      @xninja2369 Рік тому +4

      @@ivvi4410 that's comment i was looking for

  • @aashi7229
    @aashi7229 3 роки тому +851

    I can't think of a way to tell a personal story for my presentation on ancient china tomorrow.
    Me tomorrow* A thousand years ago me and my family went to china

    • @sabrsndi6358
      @sabrsndi6358 3 роки тому +15

      😂😂😂

    • @namitha556
      @namitha556 3 роки тому +9

      Omg😂😂😂

    • @alwinvillero4404
      @alwinvillero4404 3 роки тому +122

      "...years ago, i was chinese"

    • @syedluqman6385
      @syedluqman6385 3 роки тому +4

      @@alwinvillero4404 omg hahaha

    • @duguanhuan2337
      @duguanhuan2337 3 роки тому +37

      Haha, maybe you can say that you have known many stories about ancient china from chatting with Chinese friend

  • @midwinterstars8435
    @midwinterstars8435 3 роки тому +724

    Me while waiting for my turn : overly confident that I can do an ✨excellent✨ presentation.
    Me while presentating : uh? What is it again? *blank

  • @khizar8286
    @khizar8286 6 років тому +6302

    I wish, I had teacher like him.

    • @pooja350
      @pooja350 5 років тому +76

      Don't we all

    • @TrackingAcademy
      @TrackingAcademy 5 років тому +38

      Well if you think you need a teacher to make you understand something, then maybe already you are better

    • @patriciaisaac8491
      @patriciaisaac8491 4 роки тому +1

      Muawia khizar ua-cam.com/video/Zvznnl-CSfU/v-deo.html

    • @introvertleo7036
      @introvertleo7036 4 роки тому +4

      I wish too.

    • @WhiteNoBeard471
      @WhiteNoBeard471 3 роки тому +36

      This man speaks like God

  • @Ali-el1ih
    @Ali-el1ih 5 років тому +5545

    First topic was history. Second topic was stress. Oh gee I wonder why the second presentation was better, surely it had nothing to do with the topics being more relatable/easy to understand.

    • @guillezorro
      @guillezorro 5 років тому +484

      A good workman doesn't blame his tools

    • @ayachavez7450
      @ayachavez7450 4 роки тому +46

      @GT Man on WW1: well i was good with jessica and all but she hit my dog. So now, i want to burn her house down. No bigge. An eye for an eye. And my friends are like so good that they're totally in on it even some of them are like miles away. But news got out and her besties are onto us. So we were both trying to burn each others houses. But lowkey, her fault but at this point does it even really matter? And anyway, we also have these new toys to try out so like yea. OH so like we kinda live in the same neighborhood except for a couple of friends that live in the other side of town. It was like, a really big deal that our other neighbors got in the cross fire and got some parts of their house on fire too. This went on for like, a few months until we couldn't take it any more. Our houses were totally on fire. My pets were so sick and hurt, like some of them even died!! Urgh, so many pets died over those years, i couldn't believe it. So like, both of our groups kinda talked it out like, heyyy can we like stop fighting? cuz this really out of my budget anymore. So like, we're all "cool" right now. Like we even made this super bestie club! But tbh, i dont think that it's gonna last. And me and my boys are gonna be there to defend our houses that are like so great

    • @bpopp714
      @bpopp714 4 роки тому +39

      Aya Chavez what in the world this is a speech video not a tell your story thing

    • @hashimal3bdali867
      @hashimal3bdali867 4 роки тому +2

      Yah

    • @asm1114
      @asm1114 4 роки тому +83

      Not even about the topic,but when you present with no paper and with self confidence is much better,also he spoke clearly and he use some examples to feel us more connected with him and his topic

  • @aymanhalim990
    @aymanhalim990 3 роки тому +137

    Gladly, Ranjit got a teacher to support a teacher to highlight his problems in a constructive way and the teacher didn't even underestimate him . Instead the teacher encouraged him to give presentation for the next time.
    I just anticipate that I get a mentor like this in my life.

    • @duncanpollock9094
      @duncanpollock9094 11 місяців тому

      Agreed! I hope so too it makes all the difference when tutors are positive and encouraging.

  • @aishwaryar1998
    @aishwaryar1998 Рік тому +43

    He is an excellent teacher. He helped him where he did wrong ( Conveyed it politely) and he appreciated when he improved. Wow what a great Teacher he is!

  • @RizwanKhan_99
    @RizwanKhan_99 5 років тому +671

    I love this teacher with bass voice.

    • @rakeshb7378
      @rakeshb7378 4 роки тому +36

      He used to work for JBL

    • @NMLKGaming
      @NMLKGaming 2 роки тому +13

      he sounds like a wise wizard.

  • @thejaziephru2587
    @thejaziephru2587 5 років тому +4960

    The first one is me everytime I do a presentation😂😂

  • @jmlee737
    @jmlee737 Рік тому +43

    I was once taught very interesting story about presentation skills. I was taught that the key part of good presentation is not about the content itself but how you handle it. You want to be the person who controls the flow and atmosphere of the room when you are present in front of the people. It is hard to be comfortable in front of public so you need to practice for it. After that I realized that my lack of confidence is rooted from my lack of practicing.

  • @liviu445
    @liviu445 2 роки тому +113

    I've done about 10 presentation, overall in a group, the first I couldn't breathe properly, then it got easier, I cool look at people more and spoke louder and more confidence, the key is practise and being aware of your mistakes, also I uncontrollably volunteered to present first, always.

    • @side5029
      @side5029 Рік тому +1

      Does.presentimg first help?

    • @liviu445
      @liviu445 Рік тому +9

      @@side5029 Yes, volunteering to present first is the best way to introduce controlled novelty into your being, it's like going to the gym for your confidence.

    • @farhanaditya2647
      @farhanaditya2647 Рік тому +3

      @@side5029 Yep, presenting later would just build up the pressure more and more.

  • @rahuldas4699
    @rahuldas4699 4 роки тому +1636

    For the presentation
    1-- Who must have eye contact with the audience (not obisously with everyone but with someone)👀👀👀
    2 nd is smile 🤗☺️☺️
    3 Rd is not to memorize always make your own story to be a storyteller then people would like to relate with you 🗣️🗣️🗣️
    4 th is always have good knowledge over the topic 📝📝

    • @jettfooty
      @jettfooty 4 роки тому +6

      ok

    • @Virtual_FPS
      @Virtual_FPS 3 роки тому +62

      Terrible advice, never stare at somebody, if you smile to long you’ll look like a creep, and your grammar is awful.

    • @badza47
      @badza47 3 роки тому +10

      @@Virtual_FPS this was a year ago chill

    • @Virtual_FPS
      @Virtual_FPS 3 роки тому +7

      @@badza47 this coulda been a decade ago and I wouldn’t care, this isn’t good advice.

    • @mimiperi3373
      @mimiperi3373 2 роки тому +1

      @@Virtual_FPS hey, where's mason?

  • @candysweet434
    @candysweet434 5 років тому +2971

    why did they laugh like it was the funniest thing in the world when his phone rang? that was cringy, they could’ve gotten better actors for this

  • @FollowingThisRoadofAsphalt
    @FollowingThisRoadofAsphalt 2 роки тому +139

    I gave a presentation today on the HIV . I agree I didn't have that much background knowledge on the topic,so answering the questions was a bit difficult and they were not up to the mark either.Our teacher didn't hear my whole presentation,cause there was a error in my poster and told me that she expected better from me.At first ,I felt too sad about it and was not ready to face anyone.Now that I have seen this video,I understand how important it is to have good background knowledge on the thing you are speaking about.Thank you.

  • @jealoussphynx4152
    @jealoussphynx4152 2 роки тому +72

    Teachers like him always inspire me to be a teacher.

  • @saimasofi8058
    @saimasofi8058 5 років тому +787

    This is what a real teacher is. Great job Sir, its teacher's success which reflects through his/her students.🌼

    • @brainactivity737
      @brainactivity737 2 роки тому +21

      I really liked that he was considerate and thoughtful in encouraging constructive feedback. Because negative feedback or making fun of others could upset them and make them perform worse. Let's be kinder to one another 👍

    • @raisa_cherry33
      @raisa_cherry33 Рік тому +2

      @@brainactivity737 Exactly 💜

    • @GabbyKunga
      @GabbyKunga Рік тому +2

      Right. The teacher shows how to do it better and gives him another chance.

  • @gunjan494
    @gunjan494 4 роки тому +950

    I did a presentation today and the first part was good. I made eye contact and talked about my topic well but at the end I ended up rambling and stuttering and some questions I didn’t know how to answer. Now I think I failed :(
    I wanna get better but it’s hard not to get nervous when you know others are judging your every move.

    • @rabiyousaf9863
      @rabiyousaf9863 4 роки тому +41

      its ok ..best of luck for the next time :)

    • @polastankova
      @polastankova 4 роки тому +173

      Stop thinking about others judging you. Think that life is very short for that so be yourself and stop locking yourself in, you will enjoy your life better if you stop caring about them

    • @accountnolongerinuse2044
      @accountnolongerinuse2044 4 роки тому +27

      This one time I was super nervous and I felt a bit better a 2 minutes in and I overcame the anxiety. Well, not even in the middle of it I begun feeling ill and I just stuttered and rambled over the words. I said the last sentence twice in a small voice before my head started spinning so I had to say straight out "I can't do this, I feel ill", I almost fainted. I was sickly pale. I am sure, if I hadn't said that I would have fallen.
      Ever since that day, I've refused to do presentations. I felt so humaliated. I wish I could do presentations, or anything overall.

    • @sitihajar2677
      @sitihajar2677 3 роки тому +10

      @@accountnolongerinuse2044 I have the same experience too as my mind goes blank and I can't continue further on putting on a strong upfront. I end up being really self conscious throughout the way. I just wanted to say that it's ok. There's always ways to fight the enxiety if one willing to back up despite how many times failing. I'm looking for a way to improve my presentation and communication skills. I read somewhere that one can't do two things at the same time so if you divert your attention to somewhere else other than yourself, you naturally ignored the negative thoughts inside your mind.

    • @sgiiprizz7510
      @sgiiprizz7510 2 роки тому

      @@polastankova Two years but I just wanted to say that you’re right!

  • @othmanalghafri9821
    @othmanalghafri9821 2 роки тому +31

    The teacher's voice is so amazingly deep! Well done Project IDEA

  • @himadrigoyal9069
    @himadrigoyal9069 2 роки тому +70

    For the good presentation - we have to take full knowledge about that topic which we have to present in class 🤓
    This create a more confidence in ourselves ☺

  • @Whatthe1120
    @Whatthe1120 5 років тому +737

    The teacher should do ASMR

  • @karimgougue551
    @karimgougue551 5 років тому +206

    The title should be : Bad Presentation VS Simple Presentation .. did you guess why !!

    • @haidershahbaz5285
      @haidershahbaz5285 4 роки тому +2

      Yaas!! I always give my presentations in blue frame💙

    • @jettfooty
      @jettfooty 4 роки тому +2

      @@haidershahbaz5285 shut up hater!! no haters in these comments!

    • @taifnour-elhouda2556
      @taifnour-elhouda2556 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah really

    • @Critique808
      @Critique808 2 роки тому

      Karin I thinking about the same thing.

  • @rainLhes
    @rainLhes 2 роки тому +11

    i could listen to the professor read through all the terms and conditions and still have a great time listening to it. the way he speaks is calming yet clear at the same time!

  • @ciedistinctioner3296
    @ciedistinctioner3296 Рік тому +3

    Such a humble and kind teacher. I really wanna be like him

  • @avelus5984
    @avelus5984 4 роки тому +418

    I’m screwed. My group is completely disorganized and we’re going to do a presentation tomorrow.

    • @coolmonkey619
      @coolmonkey619 4 роки тому +19

      How'd it go

    • @avelus5984
      @avelus5984 4 роки тому +91

      Turned out fine. We passed.

    • @reversepsychology3
      @reversepsychology3 4 роки тому +18

      Good job

    • @theop00
      @theop00 4 роки тому +13

      Same, we're presenting tomorrow. We're going to pass too probably but it could have been done so much better...
      It's nice that yours turned out fine!

    • @avelus5984
      @avelus5984 4 роки тому +12

      Theodora Papageorgiou Thanks. Same case, it could have went much better if our group was better organized.
      What matters though is that we passed. Next year, we will do our best.

  • @Nelle017
    @Nelle017 5 років тому +1203

    I have a question. How can you connect to the audience if you cannot relate to the topic you must present?

    • @EddieLove
      @EddieLove 5 років тому +11

      Jeanelle Ediso true

    • @eyabenfredj2661
      @eyabenfredj2661 5 років тому +249

      Try to make it real and put yourself in the same position of someone who lived the story , with a bit of convincing skills you'll do great

    • @ghazi5841
      @ghazi5841 5 років тому +86

      fake it

    • @PaulaTSizemore
      @PaulaTSizemore 5 років тому +62

      Find a place that you can connect to your topic, then use that place to connect your topic with your audience. If you can find something to aspire to, or agree with - even argue against for your topic, then your personal passion will energize your audience, too.

    • @princealmighty5391
      @princealmighty5391 4 роки тому +10

      You would always relate such as war you are always in a war wih yourself whether it be family friends what ever just be bold and express yourself give your freaking cv to the ceo of an engineering firm face to face saying that college degrees are useless shou need supernatural confidence if they laugh you off keep going to every freaking firm you want to work in just do it practical experience always beats theory you can become a surgeon without even going to kinder gardern

  • @rohitranjansingh5587
    @rohitranjansingh5587 3 роки тому +4

    What a great teacher and what a great student... most importantly audience are supportive

  • @nunaorealz7175
    @nunaorealz7175 Рік тому

    From this video, l want to say teacher should be like him. He encouraged his student to do better without making him feel worst.

  • @maramezina1094
    @maramezina1094 5 років тому +16

    This is how we inspire our students to show the best of them

  • @elizabethmuko5496
    @elizabethmuko5496 4 роки тому +54

    they broke a rib laughing at his phone going off

  • @user-uy4jc3zz5p
    @user-uy4jc3zz5p 3 роки тому +1

    Wow this teacher is so calm and soothing giving me confidence to speak better

  • @mcmac8027
    @mcmac8027 2 місяці тому

    I often try to set my mind on the needs of the audience---and that is to just do my job as a speaker in general. Being nervous is normal, but the progress is already there before you even know it. This is a great learning content, by the way.

  • @meghanhall7245
    @meghanhall7245 4 роки тому +21

    Thank you for making this excellent video! I will be using this as a teaching tool in the future. I teach ESL/EFL, and my students often struggle with several of the issues you mentioned here. Even better, all of the actors in this video spoke at a great speed and vocabulary level for my students. PERFECT!

  • @maylee7284
    @maylee7284 4 роки тому +48

    the teacher is too kinddddd

  • @Akapulko
    @Akapulko 7 місяців тому +1

    my teachers used to tell us to look at the audience all the time and be relaxed, i was shy a few years ago but after i became more extroverted i realized i needed to chill out and make the presentation fun and make the audience pay attention

  • @IITfanaticsYT
    @IITfanaticsYT 2 роки тому +2

    I too used to be always in a hurry to compete the given stuff as quick as possible but , practice helped me a lot to overcome it

  • @jonathanlim7091
    @jonathanlim7091 4 роки тому +47

    What did Ranjit do wrong? He did not memorize his script.

  • @WatchYourMother
    @WatchYourMother 6 років тому +54

    Excellent video! It was very well organized starting with a presentation with clear, identifiable mistakes with the effect of such mistakes (bored audience), followed by feedback, and finally the result of that feedback (a good presentation) and the audience's reaction. All of the actors spoke clearly, though I greatly appreciated the subtitles. So many educational UA-cam videos don't have any subtitles! I will definitely use this in the business communication course that I'm currently teaching in China. Thank you so much!

    • @user-mr3ii2xl7c
      @user-mr3ii2xl7c 2 роки тому

      You can speak Arabic

    • @WatchYourMother
      @WatchYourMother 2 роки тому

      as-salaam 'alaykum! Sorry, I don't speak Arabic. But it is a beautiful language!

    • @user-mr3ii2xl7c
      @user-mr3ii2xl7c 2 роки тому

      @@WatchYourMother Wa Alikum salaam ooooh Okay,😊

  • @raicacananta3147
    @raicacananta3147 Рік тому +1

    The way this video was presented, I LOVE IT!! I didn't even realize the video was over. It wasn't boring, and I was hooked. Probably because of how similar it is to a short movie or clip :D

  • @tariqshah6757
    @tariqshah6757 3 роки тому +1

    Where he brought courage in this single week to present Infront of whole class.

  • @renasshwanrabar1413
    @renasshwanrabar1413 5 років тому +9

    Well Done For Preparing This
    Excellent.

  • @marwacherif5380
    @marwacherif5380 5 років тому +13

    Great job ,the use of body language is very important in any presentation in order to make the audience follow you.

  • @razaurrehaman2415
    @razaurrehaman2415 3 роки тому

    Teacher is too humble with their student ..thats very good sign

  • @watbanaziz5311
    @watbanaziz5311 Рік тому +3

    No doubt .
    Useful & important Lecture, I wish I could have a Lecturer like him

  • @nudnas
    @nudnas 5 років тому +8

    Love reading the comments, I'm glad this video helped some of you!

  • @MarcAntoineBvl
    @MarcAntoineBvl 4 роки тому +12

    Lol I remember my teacher showing us this in a lecture a year ago. I just typed "good presentation", nice work lol

  • @NicolasPerozine
    @NicolasPerozine 8 місяців тому

    Da para ver através do vídeo todo o carinho que Better World transmite para comunidade ❤

  • @manishatank01
    @manishatank01 2 роки тому +1

    The teacher of Ranjit is very supportive & positive minded Person😇👍🏻 ; I wish that every student🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♂️ have a teacher 🧑🏻‍🏫like him😊

  • @wt3526
    @wt3526 3 роки тому +7

    well made! the comparison between the 2 types of presentation helps to highlight the mistakes and things that were well done. many of us are often like the first presenter, but we don't realise how fruitless it is in terms of the way it impacts our audiences. thank you :D

  • @fransiskaserindiva6149
    @fransiskaserindiva6149 5 років тому +7

    Thanks! I’ve used the tips and finally made it

  • @harshshah2797
    @harshshah2797 5 місяців тому +2

    Bad Presentation is the perfect example of teachers we have in schools.
    Exceptions were always there and they were gem 😭💎

  • @Shabaal
    @Shabaal 2 роки тому +1

    if only students were like that by taking feedbacks, we could speedrun the universe.

  • @motifity3416
    @motifity3416 Рік тому +19

    One thing they didn't mention is the tone of your voice. Even the tiniest of inflections will produce more engagement. Cadence as well. You can experience this yourself right now by replaying the video and listening to both presentations without the visuals. His voice is distinct in each one.

  • @Claudiuyoro
    @Claudiuyoro 2 роки тому +4

    Nice way of showing good and bad presentations. Connection with the audience is the key

  • @pharaohsmagician8329
    @pharaohsmagician8329 11 місяців тому +2

    The best thing about this video this that it emulated and mimicked the situation and room full of people where you would actually give a presentation. It replicated those stresses and conditions and pressures and scenarios where you will actually be when doing and TALKING the Presentation Speech!
    Just panning the camera and showing the audience In the video and the strong teacher and how their faces look and react and change with your words really made me realize how important controlling your talking and controlling your audiences emotions and riling them up and causing them to calm and placate and then rile up again at impactful moments you want to capitalize their Attention and will/desire to change and follow your Suggestions/Orders and directions ideas wishes etc really is.
    A good video, though fiction, is Marc Antony's Speech. Search that sentence up on UA-cam and you can find a few examples really good ones of Oration!

  • @genesisadriana6874
    @genesisadriana6874 Рік тому +1

    Omg this video is so good, love this examples thank you so much. I have my presentation on Wednesday and watching this made me feel much better about it

  • @diegomorales8616
    @diegomorales8616 2 роки тому +9

    1) Turn on all lights instead of dimming them. 2) Make the very first thing you say a question in order to motivate interest. 3) Never stand behind a podium (and never sit unless you are physically unable to stand). 4) Focus all of your content on what you want the viewer to do after the talk is over as a result of the talk. If there is no answer to this, do not give the talk.

  • @evapretyz7220
    @evapretyz7220 2 роки тому +5

    I hope after this I can improve my method of presentation.and hope I have a lecturer like him✨

  • @user-ue2ll9yl1o
    @user-ue2ll9yl1o 6 місяців тому +1

    We really need this kinda teacher in life ❤

  • @NusratJahan-hk9ii
    @NusratJahan-hk9ii 2 роки тому +1

    I wish, I would be blessed with a kindhearted teacher who is more than friends

  • @bimanikopamungkas3709
    @bimanikopamungkas3709 5 років тому +42

    This video is underrated ! It deserves more views!

  • @hza_killerdz6878
    @hza_killerdz6878 4 роки тому +9

    awesome!! dude, i learned so much. I hope i had a teacher like you

  • @A1a8l5h9a8d
    @A1a8l5h9a8d Рік тому

    I miss those days I wish I could go back then in time and relive all these years again having my present conciousness 🤞🔙⏳🤞

  • @masdinanngopi7370
    @masdinanngopi7370 2 роки тому +1

    He make fast revolution in public speaking skill
    and
    The voice so strong and
    easy for smile for anyone present and i like it :)

  • @Clean45429
    @Clean45429 2 роки тому +5

    This video made me realise that the best way to deliver a presentation 👍I enjoyed a lot to this video thank you so much for uploading this video 😊👍

  • @Thuwiba.
    @Thuwiba. 3 роки тому +5

    A beautiful and useful video, but in reality when presenting the presentation in front of the master, the cans of fear and anxiety dominate👻🏌️

  • @hinashafique9508
    @hinashafique9508 Рік тому

    A teacher like this really attracts the students to classroom

  • @wukirjanu5948
    @wukirjanu5948 2 роки тому +17

    Ranjit's presentation was the same as when I did my first presentation at junior high school. at that time I was awkward, not confident, afraid, tense. at the time of the presentation I did not dare to look at the audience, I did not dare to meet face to face like a person who is talking. I just looked at the paper continuously until I was like someone who was reading a dictionary without smiling at all. At the time of the lecture I was able to present well, see the audience's eyes, chat with the audience, stare at the audience with self-paint, smile and involve the audience's role in my presentation.

  • @LEO-hb4hv
    @LEO-hb4hv 2 роки тому +3

    I wish I have a teacher like you. I could've build more confidence.

  • @nicebaka138
    @nicebaka138 8 місяців тому

    he didn't degrade him. and he talked as he knows and conveys the fact that we all have something we can improve about ourselves. he didnt at all make him feel bad about existing. even the classmates- they helped. it is possible to help our peers feel and become better

  • @Divine_Clips
    @Divine_Clips 2 роки тому

    I learned a lot after giving many presentations and even no one was there for me to motivate me that you can do like this or that and i think your mistakes are your good teacher and i learn a lot by making mistakes and even i am more better then yesterday.

  • @kevinagudo8595
    @kevinagudo8595 4 роки тому +19

    I've done some pretty stupid things during my speech class in highschool. I got so much anxiety for this guy and I'm not even in the video lmao.

  • @frans327
    @frans327 5 років тому +80

    I am here just for learning english LOL
    They are speaking correctly. I learn so much from their conversations.
    Do you guys have other video like this ?

    • @XFOYS
      @XFOYS 4 роки тому +3

      Me too

    • @kruti8220
      @kruti8220 3 роки тому +3

      I've been advised that listening to TED talks can be a great help for learning english.

    • @user-qh4rn7wj1l
      @user-qh4rn7wj1l 2 роки тому +1

      Me too

  • @AndroidNoir-L06k
    @AndroidNoir-L06k 2 роки тому

    Ah, a good presenter always have a good teacher to guide them in their effort. I just wish that I have a teacher like that.

  • @Shehrozliaqat2551
    @Shehrozliaqat2551 2 роки тому

    I need this kind of teacher encouraging in this way love you

  • @dilveenmirza5516
    @dilveenmirza5516 2 роки тому +2

    I wish I meet a teacher like him.

  • @eatthis6227
    @eatthis6227 4 роки тому +15

    I have a presentation tomorrow.This might be helpful,thanks

  • @violater8899
    @violater8899 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this video honestly, this video now just gave me confidence again to do better on my next presentation

  • @rena1cg
    @rena1cg Рік тому

    This was a great video. Awesome teacher. Thank you for sharing!

  • @haroonafridi6404
    @haroonafridi6404 5 років тому +17

    Awesome sir, How can it be easy to overcome fears of speaking in mass or giving a comfortable interview?

  • @cocoku23
    @cocoku23 4 роки тому +40

    This made me feel comfortable but I’m still nervous to do public speaking SAVE ME LORDDD😭😭😭

    • @iamtejasm
      @iamtejasm 3 роки тому

      😢

    • @bilbobaggins994
      @bilbobaggins994 3 роки тому

      IF the president of America who constantly forgets what he is doing, the office he is running for, stammers a lot, mistook Theresa May as Margaret Thatcher, is not afraid or shy in talking in front of the American people, then so should you.

    • @cocoku23
      @cocoku23 3 роки тому

      @@bilbobaggins994 wow, it’s been over an year...quarantine messed me up even more but that had me thinking....and you seem pretty confident yourself...

    • @bilbobaggins994
      @bilbobaggins994 3 роки тому

      @@cocoku23 i used to be in the same shoes as you but perhaps worse was bullied developed stutter. Now i could speak up in front of a crowd and developed leadership skills throughout the years. It was a battle but a battle won.

    • @muhammadalishah6899
      @muhammadalishah6899 3 роки тому

      @@cocoku23 lol same here, quarantine made it worse..

  • @aquarius2655
    @aquarius2655 Рік тому

    Teacher is amazing and motivates him and guides him.

  • @yvenerle-grand4809
    @yvenerle-grand4809 Рік тому

    Sincerely, you are a good teacher, and also all of your students are smart

  • @alninsea19
    @alninsea19 3 роки тому +4

    I will praise the first one for his unbothered steady voice, cuz all I deliver is shakyyyyyyy voice

  • @Mansanitas1
    @Mansanitas1 5 років тому +23

    Actually some of these scenes are accurate I also experienced this kind of situation and at the end I've learned :) confidence,knowledge and positivity are the key ;)

  • @mekalamadhankumar3224
    @mekalamadhankumar3224 Рік тому

    This video is told about our presentation how can u improve our presentation skills. Thanks to project idea team . This video is helpful to me .

  • @hameedmashwani5026
    @hameedmashwani5026 2 роки тому +1

    Alhamdulilah
    I am very confident during my presentation.And I think the main thing is confidence.

  • @YoungsubShin
    @YoungsubShin 5 років тому +170

    Hi, I'm an educator in South Korea. This video is so helpful for my students and I want them to do translation activity; into Korean. And I wonder if you can allow to open community translation.

    • @muhammadhassankhilji4053
      @muhammadhassankhilji4053 5 років тому +7

      Sir, I am student teacher doing B.ED
      Love to see your response

    • @blooxy5727
      @blooxy5727 4 роки тому +1

      Jett Bonner ಕ್ರ್ಲ್ಕ್ರ್

    • @YoungsubShin
      @YoungsubShin 4 роки тому +1

      @@jettfooty Hope your mother is STILL proud of you.

  • @naumanali7846
    @naumanali7846 2 роки тому +11

    I had trouble speaking not because of nervousness but i have stammer and my teacher helped me alot in this by suggesting me to use more pictures, videos and graphs and to engage with audience by smiling questioning and giving a personal example and to get slow down if im having trouble in producing a word. It works and now i don't have to worry about that i have a disability its just vanished.

    • @FlameTaxi
      @FlameTaxi Рік тому

      hey can i get help about the same too?

  • @bijoydey479
    @bijoydey479 2 роки тому

    Great teacher.......The way professor deal with Ranjit...it was awesome...

  • @hasan.hajili
    @hasan.hajili 6 місяців тому

    the best way in something skill is try to learn practical . thank you for this video. I learned about presentation skills a lot.

  • @jimmyalwat8486
    @jimmyalwat8486 2 роки тому +4

    today i gave a presentation and i literally did the opposite of all of these suggestions which resulted in failure . I wasn't even on the first three ranks! . I'm really ashamed of myself because i had time for rehearsal but i didn't practice as i should becaise i underestimated the contestants!.
    Always scout the internet for tips and rehearse beforehand trust me it will help.

  • @sujatadas9365
    @sujatadas9365 Рік тому +3

    I wish I had a teacher like him 😭

  • @apubhowmik9012
    @apubhowmik9012 2 роки тому +1

    Great lessons about presentation in a qualityful way.

  • @habtamuworke750
    @habtamuworke750 3 роки тому +1

    I wish, I had teacher like him.
    know I'm a teacher and I'm going(trying) to be like him.
    great teacher!

  • @shannonthemustanggirl5877
    @shannonthemustanggirl5877 3 роки тому +6

    I really really hate and DO NOT like presentations because I always have too much stress and anxiety every time I have to present.