Yes, this Unimax Publications book is specifically authored and updated to match the current syllabus and course structure for the Public Speaking SEC course at Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Absolutely. The book's content is designed for practical application. It provides frameworks and topics for the project work/fieldwork (which carries 10 marks) and builds the necessary skills for the external practical exam.
Yes, a core objective of the book and the course is to help students overcome stage fright and build confidence through structured lessons on fundamentals, body language, and continuous practice exercises.
Yes, Unit 3: Oral Presentations specifically includes a section on TED Talks, alongside traditional forms like debate, elocution, and storytelling.
Yes, Unit 2 is entirely dedicated to linguistic skills, offering detailed explanations and presumably exercises on stress, intonation, voice modulation, and pronunciation.
While designed for Semester 1, the public speaking and interpersonal communication skills it teaches are fundamental and will be beneficial throughout a student's academic life and future career.
Yes, Unit 4 on Interpersonal Communication covers telephone conversations and interview skills, which are crucial for professional settings.
The content is in English and includes a specific section on expanding vocabulary as part of the linguistic skills required for effective public speaking.
Yes, Group Discussion is a key topic covered under Unit 4: Interpersonal Communication.
It is designed for the SEC-I course common to several programs, including BA, BSC, BBA, BCA, and BCOM. Students should confirm with their specific college curriculum.
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Yes, this Unimax Publications book is specifically authored and updated to match the current syllabus and course structure for the Public Speaking SEC course at Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Absolutely. The book's content is designed for practical application. It provides frameworks and topics for the project work/fieldwork (which carries 10 marks) and builds the necessary skills for the external practical exam.
Yes, a core objective of the book and the course is to help students overcome stage fright and build confidence through structured lessons on fundamentals, body language, and continuous practice exercises.
Yes, Unit 3: Oral Presentations specifically includes a section on TED Talks, alongside traditional forms like debate, elocution, and storytelling.
Yes, Unit 2 is entirely dedicated to linguistic skills, offering detailed explanations and presumably exercises on stress, intonation, voice modulation, and pronunciation.
While designed for Semester 1, the public speaking and interpersonal communication skills it teaches are fundamental and will be beneficial throughout a student's academic life and future career.
Yes, Unit 4 on Interpersonal Communication covers telephone conversations and interview skills, which are crucial for professional settings.
The content is in English and includes a specific section on expanding vocabulary as part of the linguistic skills required for effective public speaking.
Yes, Group Discussion is a key topic covered under Unit 4: Interpersonal Communication.
It is designed for the SEC-I course common to several programs, including BA, BSC, BBA, BCA, and BCOM. Students should confirm with their specific college curriculum.