Apply Yourself to Reading and Teaching—Videos
Develop essential skills for public reading and teaching.
STUDY 3
Use of Questions
How can you use questions to reason with your listeners, maintain their interest, and emphasize important points?
STUDY 4
Scriptures Properly Introduced
How can you prepare your listeners to benefit the most from Bible verses that you read?
STUDY 6
Scripture Application Made Clear
What should you do after reading a scripture to help your audience understand your reason for reading the verse?
STUDY 9
Appropriate Use of Visual Aids
How can you use artwork or other visual aids to help your listeners grasp main points?
STUDY 10
Modulation
How can you use modulation to help convey ideas clearly and stir the emotions of your listeners?
STUDY 13
Practical Value Made Clear
How can you present a topic so that your listeners will understand its practical value and be motivated to action?
STUDY 14
Main Points Made to Stand Out
Help your listeners to pay attention, understand, and remember what you say by making your main points stand out.
STUDY 15
Expressed With Conviction
How can you speak with conviction when giving talks or engaging in the public ministry?
STUDY 16
Upbuilding and Positive
What are three essentials to speaking in a way that will improve a situation and inspire confidence in others?
STUDY 17
Understandable to Others
What pitfalls should you avoid when trying to help your listeners grasp the meaning of your message?
STUDY 18
Informative to Your Audience
How can you stimulate the thinking of your listeners and teach them something worthwhile?
STUDY 20
Effective Conclusion
What should you accomplish in your conclusion, whether you are in the congregation or in the ministry?
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Apply Yourself to Reading and Teaching
This publication is designed to help sharpen your skills in public reading and in the arts of speaking and teaching.