How to Write a Winning Humorous Speech, offers you an easy and fun way to write a funny and potential winning speech even though you have never written one before. In fact, it is the perfect guide for all new and seasoned toastmasters. It is written in a fun and enjoyable manner with lots of exercises to unleash the creative juice inside you and get the words and sentences out of your head and onto paper. <br><br>With this book, you will never complain that you have no ideas for a humorous speech topics and you canât write a funny line. This book is a no nonsense guide that gives you the results you always wanted! Stop giving yourself the excuses and start writing your winning humorous speech now! Written by an experienced toastmaster and a humorous speech contest winner, this essential guide will teach you how to be funny even if you think you are not!STOP Worrying! This book will unclog your brain and unleash the funny juice inside and let your funny ideas and words flow like water!How to Write a Winning Humorous Speech is packed with everything you need to write a humorous speech to make your audience laugh. It covers:<br><br>How to find ideas for your speech topics<br>How to make anything funny using 12 humor techniques<br>How to self-edit your speech and give it the punch<br>How to rehearse, deliver, and win<br>Humorous speech checklist<br>Speech videos, sample speeches, and speech analysis<br><br>In fact, I should not call this a book. Indeed, this is a humorous speech workshop, If you watch all the videos recommended inside, it will take you 90 minutes or more. Best of all, you can even retake this course as many times as you want. You really canât find this anywhere. Start learning now!
What makes a good Chinese name and how does the name shape destinies and character? How do you ensure that the name is meaningful, elegant and auspicious at the same time?<br><br>This book provides all the knowledge you need for devising a good Chinese name for your child. <br><br>This book covers: <br>– Creative Methods For Naming: Number of Strokes Theory, Chinese Horoscope, The Five Elements, The Eight Characters Theory, The Chinese Zodiac Theory, Chinese Idioms, Chinese Symbols and many more.<br>– Easy Selection of Characters For Naming: Chinese characters and baby names are categorised into specific themes such as Auspicious, Artistic, Moral, Business, Nature, etc. Contains thousands of auspicious and inspiring names.<br>– Easy Search and Combination of Characters: The English index of meanings provided lets you search and combine characters to form the names you desire.<br><br>This is a classic best-seller and an essential guide for parents and anyone who wants to create a Chinese name since it was first published in 1996! It is also a great read for Westerners who wish to know what goes into a Chinese name when studying the beauty of Chinese culture.
"TOWKAY HO SEH BOH?" which means "How Are You Boss?" in English is the first straight-talking book of business lessons written in English with a good dose of Singlish, Hokkien and Chinese. <br><br>This book became a Singapore Bestseller after it was launched and was translated into Indonesian language and published in Indonesia. <br><br>The author provides readers with a realistic picture of what it means to be a towkay (meaning – boss) and tells the basic values and mindsets a needed to become a boss. Using Singlish and Hokkien expressions to drive home the lessons, readers will discover the hidden wisdom that lies in Singlish and Hokkien. Do you know what it means to: Steady Poon Pi Pi (Be Very Steady) Ai Kin Koh Ai Ho (Be Fast And Good) Wu Tao Wu Buay (Got Head Got Tail) Mia Kia Su Kia Si and more..... If Nike can say "Just Do It", Singaporeans can also say in Hokkien, "Ka Ka Lai"It is filled with nuggets of wisdom for young towkays, so don't play play with this book. <br><br>This book is timely as Singapore is encouraging more young people to become towkays. Entrepreneurship is encouraged at all levels from primary school to university. Now, everyone wants to become a towkay. But do they know the hard work and heartbreak of becoming a towkay? Do they know what are the realities of being a towkay? Newspapers and TV only show towkays driving Mercedes, wearing Rolexes, and living in big houses along Bukit Timah. But no one really tells you about the kor (difficulties) that they have to suffer. There is no shortcut to success. <br><br>A Straight-talking Book Written In English With A Good Dose of Singlish, Hokkien and Chinese