00:08 📚 When speaking on a new topic, build depth in knowledge to increase confidence. 01:38 🎤 End sentences on a lower pitch to sound more confident during the learning process. 03:44 🤷♂ When facing a question you don't know, admit it honestly, and commit to finding the answer. 05:43 🚪 In emergencies, buy time gracefully by suggesting scheduling another discussion to prepare better. 07:07 🗣 Improve articulation by practicing tongue twisters daily, focusing on exaggerated mouth and lip movements. 08:50 💆♀ Manage presentation nerves by exerting energy with star jumps or pacing to reduce excess adrenaline.
On the topic of learning to say "I don't know" - There was a line in a movie called "Thank You For Smoking" that Rob Lowe says when asked something he didn't know that has always stuck with me; he says, "I don't have that information." Sound kind of robotic said just that way, but you can easily make it more conversational like, "I don't have the information right now but let me get back to you." Has worked great for me in the corporate world to confidently admit to not knowing something while making it sound perfectly logical and proactive.
Mr. Vinh Giang, Sir, the story your Dad told you about 'building your Army' was very impactful. Thank you. I greatly appreciate all you contribute, very high quality.
I have been watching a lot of your videos now and just like you, English is my 3rd language and have been doing Record and Review since I was 10 to improve my communication skills! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences and can’t wait to enroll in your masterclass to learn more.☺️
Teacher: Okay, so what's photosynthesis? Me: Susan, it will take a lot of time for me to get into that topic... How about we schedule another time for me to deep dive into it.
#askvinh I have no trouble saying sentences that come to my head but I can’t physically say the sentence I’m trying to say. It comes out messy any tips to try overcome this ?
Great vid Vinh! I've started a YT channel and I'm starting to pop off now. I'm currently at 1.2k subs and gaining 120 subs a month. Your communication skills video have really helped, but one thing I find is that I'm always talking in a higher pitch. How do you force yourself to speak in a lower pitch? I also need to practice my breathing and slowing down my speech.
Hi Vinh, I have a question, when I am presenting, I feel like i am repeating a few words alot; despite i know the content, i feel like I have been trying to communicate the same thing with a very limited set of words. Is it just a vocab problem, or can something else be done here as well? This also happens in normal day to day conversations i do in English(my second language) #askvinh
i try to make videos speaking to camera on the spot is this a good practice i attack my fear publish the video even if i know that im not good and mumbling in my youtube videos
#askvinh Hey Vinh my question is that I'm a Teacher and I have some trouble with speaking like I can't convey a message or topic which is in my mind and the students are not listening to me and they get bored so how can I Improve my Teaching Skills and make the classes more enjoyable and Interesting with my communication skills. Thanks
Hi Vinh, I have a habit of talking in higher pitched voice when talking to strangers, when between family i can speak normal. Even though i am aware of this, i can't turn this off. I dont know why, You probably covered this topic but please, can you help?
When Im trying to explain something, I tend to try and give as much detail as possible so that everything is so clear that even a 5 year old can understand it. I just assume that the other person knows nothing, so i try to explain things with as much detail as possible which takes too much time and It seems like im rambling. how do I fix this? because when I dont give all the details and assume people know what Im talking about, they just give blank stares.
@Vinh I'm from SA too. I'm very impressed and inspired by your valuable high quality videos here, I'm sure it's helping a lot of us, even seasoned communicators. I have been helping people to produce quality online contents. I noticed in some of your videos, your audios are slightly distorted due to gains set too high. It can be tricky to set the right settings for all the different videos, it might be worth "normalising" those audios to ensure consistency. There are a few workarounds on pre and post productions too,. Contact me for more details.
you keep pushing your glasses up, like 4 times a minute..... either buy glasses with nose pads so you can adjust them so the glasses dont slide off so fast or buy glasses like this what you are wearing here but with asian fit so they are actually staying put on your nose and not sliding down because they are not touching your nose
00:08 📚 When speaking on a new topic, build depth in knowledge to increase confidence.
01:38 🎤 End sentences on a lower pitch to sound more confident during the learning process.
03:44 🤷♂ When facing a question you don't know, admit it honestly, and commit to finding the answer.
05:43 🚪 In emergencies, buy time gracefully by suggesting scheduling another discussion to prepare better.
07:07 🗣 Improve articulation by practicing tongue twisters daily, focusing on exaggerated mouth and lip movements.
08:50 💆♀ Manage presentation nerves by exerting energy with star jumps or pacing to reduce excess adrenaline.
Mvp
Landing on a lower pitch has had significant impact and improvement to how people perceive me. Thanks a ton❤
Thank you, Vinh! Your content is helping me change my life. I appreciate you & your work!
On the topic of learning to say "I don't know" - There was a line in a movie called "Thank You For Smoking" that Rob Lowe says when asked something he didn't know that has always stuck with me; he says, "I don't have that information." Sound kind of robotic said just that way, but you can easily make it more conversational like, "I don't have the information right now but let me get back to you." Has worked great for me in the corporate world to confidently admit to not knowing something while making it sound perfectly logical and proactive.
A VERY insightful video!!! Thank you.
You are thee GOAT, this is amazing info!
Love this guy, always the best tips
Mr. Vinh Giang, Sir, the story your Dad told you about 'building your Army' was very impactful. Thank you. I greatly appreciate all you contribute, very high quality.
I have been watching a lot of your videos now and just like you, English is my 3rd language and have been doing Record and Review since I was 10 to improve my communication skills! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences and can’t wait to enroll in your masterclass to learn more.☺️
Teacher: Okay, so what's photosynthesis?
Me: Susan, it will take a lot of time for me to get into that topic... How about we schedule another time for me to deep dive into it.
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Thank you so much. I've never regretted subscribing to you
Thank you for the advice Vinh, well perceived.
Loving the QnA mate, looking forward to more of this
Do a video that addresses a speaker's nervous tics. Distracting things like pushing up glasses, adjusting clothing, rearranging hair.
Please make a video on overcoming stuttering.
Great tips thanks for such awesome content.
Often is Vihn’s fav word. I’ve watched too much of this content, clearly 😅
Thank you Vinh, those were very useful tips. I'm working on my lazy lips 😂 Didn't realize I had lazy lips till you came along. 😂
"Can we take that offline?", I hate the saying, but it's a great get out of gaol card.
#askvinh I have no trouble saying sentences that come to my head but I can’t physically say the sentence I’m trying to say. It comes out messy
any tips to try overcome this ?
Great vid Vinh! I've started a YT channel and I'm starting to pop off now. I'm currently at 1.2k subs and gaining 120 subs a month. Your communication skills video have really helped, but one thing I find is that I'm always talking in a higher pitch. How do you force yourself to speak in a lower pitch? I also need to practice my breathing and slowing down my speech.
Rupunzle needs to see this 😂
You touched your glasses many times that grab my attention a little bit 6:08
Vinh! Love love love your videos but please but the mic away further, the audio doesn’t sound good
#AskVingh How can I make someone comfortable in a conversation? Especially when I just met them.
Wow wow woW❤
Hi Vinh,
I have a question, when I am presenting, I feel like i am repeating a few words alot; despite i know the content, i feel like I have been trying to communicate the same thing with a very limited set of words. Is it just a vocab problem, or can something else be done here as well? This also happens in normal day to day conversations i do in English(my second language)
#askvinh
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i try to make videos speaking to camera on the spot is this a good practice i attack my fear publish the video even if i know that im not good and mumbling in my youtube videos
is that vocabulary problem i always say basic words that i cant speak continously its always the same and i repeat a lot of sentence
#askvinh Hey Vinh my question is that I'm a Teacher and I have some trouble with speaking like I can't convey a message or topic which is in my mind and the students are not listening to me and they get bored so how can I Improve my Teaching Skills and make the classes more enjoyable and Interesting with my communication skills. Thanks
Hi Vinh, I have a habit of talking in higher pitched voice when talking to strangers, when between family i can speak normal. Even though i am aware of this, i can't turn this off. I dont know why, You probably covered this topic but please, can you help?
When Im trying to explain something, I tend to try and give as much detail as possible so that everything is so clear that even a 5 year old can understand it. I just assume that the other person knows nothing, so i try to explain things with as much detail as possible which takes too much time and It seems like im rambling. how do I fix this? because when I dont give all the details and assume people know what Im talking about, they just give blank stares.
Great talk. That mic doesn't do you any favours. Sounds like you are spitting into it.
Audio is clipping
That's not the audio clipping, it's a way of speaking. He will cover it in the next video.
@@MrBuzzin14 the microphone is definitely clipping and has some really loud plosives. Vinh is not using live monitoring so it could easily happen.
@Vinh I'm from SA too. I'm very impressed and inspired by your valuable high quality videos here, I'm sure it's helping a lot of us, even seasoned communicators. I have been helping people to produce quality online contents. I noticed in some of your videos, your audios are slightly distorted due to gains set too high. It can be tricky to set the right settings for all the different videos, it might be worth "normalising" those audios to ensure consistency. There are a few workarounds on pre and post productions too,. Contact me for more details.
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Hey Vin the information is great! But the audio is really bad, not trying to be a dick but it's ruining the experience
yeah it's peaking quite a bit - he's too close to the mic
I dont understand this, did you sponsor your self?😅 Am I stupid rn?
Wat if Susan say I wan u to explain now
you're Vietnamese, aren't you?
you keep pushing your glasses up, like 4 times a minute..... either buy glasses with nose pads so you can adjust them so the glasses dont slide off so fast or buy glasses like this what you are wearing here but with asian fit so they are actually staying put on your nose and not sliding down because they are not touching your nose
Sorry he's actually be real maybe listen to what he has to say instead of worrying about glasses. Keep up the great work very inspiring