Public Speaking In Malay

Public Speaking In Malay

Are you good at public speaking in Malay? Do you need help with your public speaking in Malay? Here is a blog that will teach you about the importance of getting help for your public speaking in Malay, and how to know if your own public speaking is good.

 

Is Public Speaking in Malay still applicable in Malaysia?

Malay is the official national language in Malaysia and is commonly used in Government or Government-linked Corporations. Though English is widely spoken by locals in Malaysia, the Malay language is still very much in use especially for events involving government officials.

 

What is the importance of Public Speaking in Malay?

Public Speaking in Malay is important for those working in Government agencies and offices as it is the official language of Malaysia.

Tips to improve your public speaking in Malay

Before learning to do Public Speaking, you must learn the Malay language. Here are tips to improve your Public Speaking in Malay:

1. FIND A FRIEND TO SPEAK WITH

There is no replacement for practising real conversations with real people. Although in cases where physical meetings are not possible especially during the current COVID-19 pandemic, there are other feasible ways to converse with people such as via call, video-calls, and voice notes. When speaking to someone, you are forced to pick on vocabulary and patterns of the language you intend to learn.

 

2. LEARN ONE NEW WORD EVERY DAY, AND USE IT.

 

As with all languages you will need a good amount of vocabulary to be able to converse successfully. Learn to know how your brain works as each person learns in different ways. Growing your vocabulary may come from from reading, writing or talking. If you are the type to learn from reading, we suggest you take a book of your liking be it a romance, sci-fi, comic or biography book, and target to finish a chapter a week. Highlight each word you don’t understand or know how to pronounce and pick a day for you to google translate or Youtube or check the dictionary for definitions and meanings of words. Keep a book with all the words you didn’t understand along with the translation and definition to your native language for you to review regularly until you have it learnt.

 

 

3. RECORD AND LISTEN TO YOURSELF IMPROVING.

 

Do a recorded presentation of yourself speaking in Malay and listen to it in stages to review your progress. Sometimes we don’t hear ourselves talking until we watch it or listen to it through a recording. Just like when you wear an outfit, looking at the mirror sometimes give a clearer view of yourself. And likewise, getting friends and family’s feedback can also help. We recommend that you record yourself once a week at least!

 

Also, you can watch and listen to others too. If you are a fan of movies, music or plays, actively insert the language of choice into your daily activities. When watching a movie, switch on the Malay subtitles. When listening to your favourite Malay song, memorise the lyrics. You may find yourself learning faster due to interest.

 

You need to consistently remind yourself to communicate only in Malay and no other language when practising with yourself or others. If you need help with the Malay vocabulary, use Google translate if you must. It is easy and fast.

 

Hiring Help

Every person in this world has their own talents. So why should there be only one way of public speaking? There are plenty of great tutors who have experience over 10 years in the industry, who will help you develop your talent to get you speaking Malay at a level ready for the stage! Don't be shy, go out and get help and see what you can do best!!

 

Below are a few places you can learn Malay:

1. Udemy

2. Tutoroo

3. My Teacher Languages & Cultures

4. Inter-cultural Language School

5. Education Malaysia

6. Inter-link Language Centre

 

 

How to know if your public speaking in Malay is good

Taking public speaking in Malay with SUKA Studio, we will guide you on how to improve your public speaking through various exercises, and we will provide you with personal feedback. We are the best at helping people get better at public speaking in both English and in Malay and, given the right guidance and support during the training, the results are always positive. There are many challenges involved with public speaking in Malay, and our courses address them all.

 

Public speaking is one of the most common challenges that people need to overcome in life. Taking a public speaking class is at many times necessary to help you get out of your comfort zone and give speeches in public. Take our public speaking class if you have a fear of speaking in front of other people and want to learn how to become confident when you stand in front of large groups of people.

 

By learning to communicate with confidence, you can help others to listen and understand what is being said.

 

How to get the most out of Public Speaking in Malay

There are many benefits to Public Speaking in Malay or any other language. Below are a few:

1. You can communicate to more people.

The more languages you know, the more people you can reach out to.

2. You can relate to more people.

Some people may shy away from communicating with you because of the language barrier. Most people feel like they can relate and communicate better with those speaking in the language they know best over second and third languages.

3. More job opportunities.

Some companies such as Government agencies and bodies, local schools, customer service, sales will require you to speak in Malay at the office and hold events that require Public Speaking in Malay.

Hiring Professional Speakers or Emcees in Malay

Hire professional speakers from Malaysia to enhance your event! There is a  large database of speakers with unique backgrounds and expertise to engage your audience. Here are a few you can consider:

 

 

 

 

For tips on COMMUNICATION & PUBLIC SPEAKING:

1. 7 Must-Have Components Of A Speech

2. Stress Less With These 3-Easy Steps And Improve Your Critical Thinking

3. What It Takes to Have Good Communication Skills

4. Why Public Speaking Workshops Is Not A Waste Of Time

5. Eye Contact As Body Language

6. 7 Practices To Help You Master Effective Communication

7. How To Choose Public Speaking Topics

8. 14 Benefits Of Public Speaking That Will Change Your Life

9. Your 4 Goals For Public Speaking

10. 3 Useful Tips On How To Improve English Speaking Skills

11. 10 Tips On How To Improve Speaking Skills

12. 7 things I learnt about interpersonal communication from my time at Scouts Malaysia

13. 5 Tips To Improve Your English Language Skills

14. 5 A's to Communicating Better with Your Child from an Educator’s Point of View

15. Non-Verbal Communication Activities For Kids/High School Students

16. How To Be The Best Leader, Simply

17. Why activities for communication building is important for you and family

 







For tips on CONFIDENCE:

1. Timid In A Sentence

2. Importance Of Speaking With Confidence

3. How To Battle Shyness Or Feeling "Segan" in Public Speaking

4. How to Gain Confidence In Leadership

5. How To Gain Confidence In Communication

6. Do you struggle to have Self Confidence In Leadership?

7. 135 Quotes On Confidence For Your Everyday

8. Importance of Confidentiality with Children

9. Effective Teaching and Learning for Young Children

10. Parenting Skills List You Need to Know

11. Being the Opposite of Timid