PUBLIC SPEAKING MASTER OF CEREMONY. 2 main elements to be an MC  Leave your stage fright  Have magical charisma that can impress everyone.

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PUBLIC SPEAKING MASTER OF CEREMONY

2 main elements to be an MC  Leave your stage fright  Have magical charisma that can impress everyone

STEP TO BE A GOOD MC  Know your event  Establish your contact well before the event- time, venue should be clarified by people in charged  Smile constantly  Don’t write a script- the best practice  Practice in front of mirror  Analyse the audience  Your main job is to talk in crowd.

TIPS  Smile  Dont be so serious at times  Relate to the crowd  have a sense of humor  make jokes  recap on what just happened  introduce the next performer(s) Or person well  get a lot of details and information about the person/act you are  introducing  come prepared but don’t make it sound like your reading from a script  NO FLASH CARDS!  confidence

Know your event  DISCUSS WHICH & WHAT EVENT S THAT NEED master of ceremony..  FIND OUT THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN EVENTs

SAMPLES OF MC CONDUCTING EVENTS  SEE WHAT YOU CAN LEARN FROM THEM> LIST DOWN THE BEST ASPECT ABOUT THOSE PERFORMERS