How could he fascinate people all around the world as well as American?
Barak Obama, the skill of speech.
‘4 Skills’ We Can Learn From Obama’s Speech Skill #1: Start with “What Is” Skill #2: Humanize the event Skill #3: Find a positive vision to hold on to Skill #4: Put yourself into it
‘4 Skills’ We Can Learn From Obama’s Speech 1. Start with “What Is” Starting with “What Is” sets the stage for you to be able to create a vision of “What Could Be.” 2. Humanize the event Share a little story about each event, make your audiences feel like they know the event personally.
3. Find a positive vision to hold on to “Our hearts are broken, by their sudden passing. [pause for silence] Our hearts are broken. And yet, our hearts also have reason for fullness. [pause ] Our hearts are full of hope and thanks for the 13 Americans who survived the shooting.” 4. Put yourself into it Obama makes his most powerful statement: “I want to live up to her expectations. [applause] I want our democracy to be as good as Ch ristina imagined it.” ‘4 Skills’ We Can Learn From Obama’s Speech