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The “7 Habits” of Effective, Spoken Communication

The “7 Habits” of Effective, Spoken Communication. Preparation. Choice of version of Bible; typing out your reading The headline: what is this reading about; what came before; what comes next Clear articulation/diction; use of microphone; projecting your voice

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The “7 Habits” of Effective, Spoken Communication

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  1. The “7 Habits” of Effective, Spoken Communication Preparation • Choice of version of Bible; typing out your reading • The headline: what is this reading about; what came before; what comes next • Clear articulation/diction; use of microphone; projecting your voice • Making the key messages understood; communicating the meaning • Using tone, pace, style, modulation to re-inforce the message • Eye contact – engaging everyone in the communication of the message • “Here ends the Old Testament/New Testament reading; Thanks be to God” Introduction Being heard Being understood Tone, Pace and Style Engaging with Eyes The Close

  2. The “7 Habits” of Effective, Spoken Communication Preparation • Choice of version of Bible; typing out your reading • The headline: what is this reading about; what came before; what comes next • Clear articulation/diction; use of microphone; projecting your voice • Making the key messages understood; communicating the meaning • Using tone, pace, style, modulation to re-inforce the message • Eye contact – engaging everyone in the communication of the message • “Here ends the Old Testament/New Testament reading; Thanks be to God” Introduction Being heard Being understood Tone, Pace and Style Engaging with Eyes The Close

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