PR students get acquainted with the MC profession

How to speak in front of a crowd in a witty and charming way? What skills help you feel confident when on stage? What are the factors to become a professional MC?… To satisfy hundreds of questions related to the MC profession, on the morning of April 3, 2015, the Faculty of Public Relations and Communication, Dai Nam University organized the program “MC Skills” at 56 Vu Trong Phung.
Participating in the program, on the side of the Faculty of Public Relations and Communications (QHCC & TT) was Ms. Le Thi Nha - Head of the Faculty of Public Relations, teachers in the faculty and students of the Faculty of QHCC & TT who were especially interested in the skills of hosting the program. On the guest side, there was the presence of expert Nguyen Quoc Huy - Center for training and fostering television profession - Vietnam Television.
Mr. Nguyen Quoc Huy - Center for training and fostering television profession - Vietnam Television.
Opening the program, expert Tran Quoc Huy introduced: “The MC plays an important role in an event, because they are the ones responsible throughout, the designer, the director, even the actors, the face and soul of the entire event. The success or failure of a program depends entirely on the MC.”
Moreover, the MC profession has long been one of the attractive professions in society, especially for today's youth. In addition to being able to host programs, MC skills will train young people to communicate flexibly, attractively and engage listeners. Many young people are shy and reserved, but after going through MC courses, they have become a completely different person: dynamic, agile, cheerful and talkative. That is what this job brings in addition to attractive remuneration.
Many students are excited to participate in the challenge of being a program host.
Many students wonder how appearance affects people who work as MCs. Mr. Le Quoc Huy explains: “ Appearance is an advantage but not the most important thing. Many MCs and TV editors do not have the advantage of appearance but are loved by many audiences. That depends largely on each person's ability to train themselves. In particular, each person needs to practice basic skills such as: Practicing confidence, speaking; correcting lisp, local accent; practicing presentation skills; editing skills, communication skills and teamwork skills..."
Expert Le Quoc Huy interacts and answers questions for students
MC skills, not just becoming a MC, the skills that MCs have are a combination of many soft skills and rich social knowledge, so when referring to "MC" it is often mentioned with the phrases confident; dynamic; eloquent; witty; personality; talent... and these things are very necessary for our daily lives.
At the end of the program, Nguyen Thi Thuy Hang - class QHCC & TT 0501 shared: "Participating in the program, I gained a lot of new knowledge about the MC profession. The MC skills are very close to the QHCC industry that I am studying. And through this program, I think I have more motivation to practice myself, to help myself gain more new skills".
Teachers and students of the Public Relations Department took a souvenir photo with expert Le Quoc Huy
The program “Program hosting skills” of the Faculty of Public Relations and Communication has brought students in the Faculty a lot of new knowledge about the profession of hosting, supplementing soft skills for themselves. This is one of the programs that contributes to fostering and increasing the thinking and self-learning ability of students in the Faculty, helping students of the Faculty of Public Relations and Communication of Dai Nam University to quickly improve and develop themselves.
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