| As with any performance ,such as acting or public | | | | for blind cut-copy-paste method for resume |
| speaking, the more you practice the better you | | | | building. |
| will get at it. | | | | 2. Record your answers on a tape/CD/Computer |
| It's not enough to know the answers. You must | | | | Phone/recording device & listen to them |
| be able to deliver them in the best possible way. | | | | You will notice your pitch, volume, speech slurs, |
| More importantly, practice should be such that | | | | use of fillers like hmmm, etc. Keep correcting this |
| you can eliminate what are seemingly obstructions | | | | and keep re-recording till you get it right. |
| in your communication. so must be learn and | | | | 3. Once you think it is perfect, get it approved by |
| improve with each practice session. merely doing | | | | a speech expert/ or someone you think has a |
| the same thing over & over again, may just | | | | good ear. correct what they tell you to and |
| prove harmful rather than helpful.here are my 5 | | | | re-record. |
| suggestions for practicing: | | | | 4. Now stand in front of a mirror & practice. |
| 1. Write all your answers & have them | | | | 5. Confident? good. Now record the same on a |
| approved by a language expert | | | | video recorder/camera phone and again show it |
| At a campus recruitment session once, I noticed | | | | to friends/family/mentor etc.remember, Perfect |
| all the students making the same grammatical | | | | practice makes perfect performance. |
| error, until I realized that the mistake was a result | | | | Cheers! |