Adding humor to your speech or presentation can be an advantage because it helps your listeners (most people like to laugh and entertain) and that can help them help you remember your message.

For the purposes of this article is not to become a comedian. It's just to let you know a couple of ways to add a little 'humor into his speech.

With this in mind, here are two quick and easy, down and dirty include humor in your next postor presentation.

The first is called "Size Joke"

This data in a way you can format the way jokes (jokes that friends can say in a bar) with a comedy monologue, like the old school comedians like Bob Hope and Jack Benny. Here is the format:

1) Set of 2 funniest joke first

2) ends with the funniest joke

3) On a good joke, a bad one.

4) Organize jokes by theme.

Now I'm not saying that they usedthis format, I hope, and Benny used as an example of a humorous style, this approach can be used. Although I must say that Teller a good joke with a bad "seems more in line with the format of the cartoon comedy old school, rather than the modern stand-up. I think today's professional comedy sought to solid lines witty. This particular, seems to indicate some sort of joke groan, as a play on words.

But only to remember that the purpose of this article does is make youA comic. You do not have to worry about what is not.

That said, I do not think there's necessarily anything wrong with using such a funny line in a speech does not offer this course in line with the general theme and not offend anyone, which is not open. Some people may be offended Groan joke, but it's too bad. It makes you look like one because it does not always come out with incredible zing like sitcoms.

The second form is called "Message Format". Thereare two types of this format:

A)

Intro

2 Funniest Joke

Center for jokes

Theme

Funniest Joke

The second is the following:

B)

Intro

Funniest Joke

Other Jokes

Theme

This last one ends on a serious note, instead of delay. Personally, if I make a humorous speech, which I do not want to end with a laugh. But this is just my personal taste.

What do you do is reduce the effective costspeech or presentation about a third or even half. Keep the basic data needed to convey the message to your audience. So what will replace the content with the change?

Humor. Funny stories, funny jokes, maybe it's possible the players of other people or funny, as long as you quote give credit where due. There is no point offering a line of Woody Allen in the presentation and went off as your own. There will always be someone that you can assignthe original author, is much more immoral.

Not only that, but saying something like, "as Woody Allen once said …" Immediately get the public in a better position than to shoot their favorite Woody Allen moment to remember. Then, if the lines are not all the roles of the band, you can come out saying: "Of course it's much better than Woody did." Your listeners will love you forever more because they have proven to be yourselfa bit 'vulnerable.

You should judge for yourself what you think is appropriate. I should imagine it would be better for you to go in a comment on the general theme. What you are trying to convey to your audience? What is the message you want them to go home away from your speech, remember?

If you can some of these references in your next post will follow the way to be remembered for the humorous messages, and you getThe lucky person, because then they laugh and eyes were the stars.

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