Eleven taboo “Orator”
More has run two seminars in Vinnitsa and Koziatyn. Regional managers Swan Alexander and Peter Lantukh Fedoseevich shown themselves excellent organizers that allowed for the event at a high level.


After UAHK held a series of more than 15 workshops, we would like to highlight a number of recommendations concerning the oratory of all speakers at all seminars. We call them “eleven taboo for speakers”:
1. Lack of eye contact. The audience, or rather each student requires your eye contact, at least 10-15sek.
2. Communication with yourself. Speech implies the involvement of people, for example, to ask a question?
3. Dry, abstruse speech. Speak simply. Tells “stories.”
4. Hide your hands – a taboo. Use gestures.
5. Speech – “Statue”. Walk, go into the audience.
6. Read a leaf – in any case. Only live communication.
7. No cribs. You must write out the main points performance. We are all human, all tend to forget.
8. I’m not ready! Though little read on the subject of performance.
9. Lack of speech patterns. The plot – main part – Ending (necessarily positive).
10. Underestimating the visual images. Use visualization, slides, pictures, movies!
11. No call to action. The purpose of performance – action!
For example, the ending of this article might look like this:
Let this article serve as the emergence of new Demosthenes among us!