@yunus123456789 One thing you could do is add something interesting or unusual about yourself that not many people know or that is surprising. For example, "Hi, I'm Carl. I'm a senior law student here at ABC University and one year for Halloween I dressed up as Michael Jackson in Thriller. Today, I'm going to talk about..." Just say it casually and smile and keep going. No one else will do this, so you'll be remembered for standing out. Good luck. Ask if you have other questions.
@CarlKwan1 That was mostly what I was worried about. Presumably if more then a dozen students perform the same presentation "I Wouldn't of stand-out " . But Your advise sounds Logical And I will confess Dressing up as Michael Jackson Hopefully getting few laughs. Thankyou for the replay
@CarlKwan1 The advise you've given has truly helped me excel among my peers. You would Be happy to know I got A14 which is 2 grades higher then any of my mates. Once again thanks, Unfortunately I didn't say that I dressed Up as Michael Jackson for Halloween (didn't really fit in with my presentation) !! :) ahaha
@yunus123456789 Wow, congratulations!! Thanks for sharing your success! It's really rewarding and motivating for me to hear about you doing well with what you learned. Great job! Keep it up! Maybe save the Michael Jackson story for another time? ;)
@do0oditta555 I'm so sorry I didn't reply sooner. The below suggestion is a good one. If you want to try something different, tell them something unique about yourself after the usual stuff related to the topic you're presenting on. For example, if you're presenting about a business topic, perhaps say something about your experience as a child selling lemonade and to link it to how you're studying business now. Hope that helps.
Good Video thanks. For my LAW degree I have Presentation and have to pretend to be a lawyer!!!!
How do I introduce myself OMG!!
yunus123456789 2 months ago
@yunus123456789 One thing you could do is add something interesting or unusual about yourself that not many people know or that is surprising. For example, "Hi, I'm Carl. I'm a senior law student here at ABC University and one year for Halloween I dressed up as Michael Jackson in Thriller. Today, I'm going to talk about..." Just say it casually and smile and keep going. No one else will do this, so you'll be remembered for standing out. Good luck. Ask if you have other questions.
CarlKwan1 2 months ago
@CarlKwan1 That was mostly what I was worried about. Presumably if more then a dozen students perform the same presentation "I Wouldn't of stand-out " . But Your advise sounds Logical And I will confess Dressing up as Michael Jackson Hopefully getting few laughs. Thankyou for the replay
yunus123456789 2 months ago
@CarlKwan1 The advise you've given has truly helped me excel among my peers. You would Be happy to know I got A14 which is 2 grades higher then any of my mates. Once again thanks, Unfortunately I didn't say that I dressed Up as Michael Jackson for Halloween (didn't really fit in with my presentation) !! :) ahaha
yunus123456789 1 month ago
@yunus123456789 Wow, congratulations!! Thanks for sharing your success! It's really rewarding and motivating for me to hear about you doing well with what you learned. Great job! Keep it up! Maybe save the Michael Jackson story for another time? ;)
CarlKwan1 1 month ago
thank you! very helpful :D
ziba89 7 months ago
@ziba89 Thank YOU!
CarlKwan1 7 months ago
i'm student how can i interduce my self?
do0oditta555 7 months ago
@do0oditta555 you say your name, your university (or department if u're presenting at university)
ziba89 7 months ago
@do0oditta555 I'm so sorry I didn't reply sooner. The below suggestion is a good one. If you want to try something different, tell them something unique about yourself after the usual stuff related to the topic you're presenting on. For example, if you're presenting about a business topic, perhaps say something about your experience as a child selling lemonade and to link it to how you're studying business now. Hope that helps.
CarlKwan1 7 months ago