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5. Conclude: Finish with a positive note, showing you're happy to be there or excited about the opportunity.
Example: "I'm really excited to be here today and look forward to getting to know all of you."
Another example of introducing yourself when going for a job interview:
"Hello, my name is Riya Singh. I'm from Bengaluru and work as a digital marketing specialist with over six years of
experience. I graduated from Delhi University with a degree in communications. In my current role, I specialise in social
media strategy and content creation. Outside of work, I enjoy painting and volunteering at animal shelters. My goal is
to lead a marketing team at a leading tech company."
Filling a Form
A form is a typed or printed page with blank spaces for information. Filling out a form means giving the information
needed in the right places at the time of, applying for a job, filling a registration form or taking a survey. Each form
is different, so you should read it properly before filling. Write neatly, taking care to use the correct spellings. It's
important to take your time and double-check everything to avoid any errors.
A form usually has the following common fields where filling of the personal information is required.
• Name: It can be full name or in the form of first name, middle name, last name. It is always advisable to fill this in
uppercase to avoid writing in a running hand, and reduce the chances of making mistakes.
• Date of birth: It represents your date of birth in the given format - DD/MM/YYYY.
• Address: This is the postal address which includes your house number and the details of the street, area, and the
city.
• PIN code: This is a group of numbers used by the post office to identify a region. It is an important part of an address.
• Contact Information: This includes your phone number and email address.
• Signature and Date: Most forms require a signature to validate that the information provided is true and correct.
Sign and date the form in the designated areas. Signature is your name or initials written by hand, in a specific way
(which is difficult for anyone else to copy).
3P'S OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
Public speaking is speaking formally in front of a live audience. This can be giving a speech on a stage in front of a huge
audience or giving a lecture in a class. It is a skill that you master only when you have command over a language with--
-a pleasing personality and the ability to engage your audience with proper voice modulation. Most of the people have
anxiety and feel nervous before going on stage. Let us study the power of 3P's which will help us to overcome our fears
and make us an effective speaker.
Prepare
Prepare the content of your speech. Think about what your audience is expecting you to speak and then plan your
content. Make it interesting in such a way that your audience feel engaged and are full of praises for you.
Practice
Rehearse out loud your speech before your D-day. Work to control your voice modulation, make a list of few filler
words and plan your body movements and hand gestures. Practice, pause, and breathe. Use a clock to check your
timings and allow time for the unexpected.
Perform
If you have done the preparation and practiced well, then, half of your battle is won. Just be confident of yourself and
do not feel nervous.
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