Directions: Put a check (,/) if the statement is correct and cross (x) if it is not.
1. Pre-plan what you are going to say, and you have to organize your thoughts.
2. Tell irrelevant subjects to distract other participants.
3. Stating real-life examples, experiences, expressions, quotes, and facts are not
acceptable
4. Put down your thoughts on a paper to easily remember the strongest points.
5. Display low self-confidence with a shaky voice and trembling hands.
6. Keep your language formal.
7. Use a dominating tone to let the other participants feel uncomfortable.
8. Stick to the discussion topic.
9. Ridicule the idea or statement of another participant.
10. Gather your thoughts, evaluate the positive and negative of the given subject before
you speak​