What should every talk begin with
An introduction.
True or False: You should always end your talk with “In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.”
True
How can personal stories make your talk more engaging?
They help the audience relate to your message and feel more connected to the topic.
What’s one way to make your talk more interesting for the audience?
Speak with enthusiasm and vary your tone of voice.
True or False: Speaking in a monotone voice helps the audience pay attention
False. A monotone voice makes it harder for the audience to stay engaged.
How many main points should a well-structured talk have?
Typically 2-3 main points to keep it focused and organized.
Why is the introduction important?
It grabs the audience's attention and gives them an idea of what your talk is about.
True or False: It’s better to use lots of scriptures in your talk rather than explain one in detail.
False. It’s better to explain one or two scriptures in depth to make them more meaningful.
Why is it important to engage the audience during your talk?
Engaged audiences are more likely to pay attention and remember your message.
Why is making eye contact important when speaking?
It helps connect with the audience and shows confidence.
Why is it important to follow a structure in your talk?
It helps the audience follow along and makes your message clearer.
What should you include in your conclusion?
Summarize your main points and bear testimony
What’s one way to make a scripture more relatable to the audience?
Share a personal experience or story that connects to the scripture’s message.
Why should you share personal experiences in your talk?
Personal experiences make your talk relatable and show how gospel principles apply to real life.
What should you do if you get nervous and forget what to say?
Take a deep breath, pause, and look at your notes to refocus.
What should you do after presenting your main points?
Summarize your points and bear testimony in the conclusion.
What’s one good way to start a talk?
Use a question, quote, or personal story to introduce the topic.
Why should you use scriptures in your talk?
Scriptures provide authority and relevance to your message.
What can you do if you notice the audience is losing interest?
Change your tone, use a story or scripture, or ask a rhetorical question to bring their attention back.
What can you do to make sure everyone in the room hears and understands you?
Speak clearly, slowly and don’t mumble.