Maikutlo a pele ke ntho e 'ngoe le e 'ngoe ka ho bua phatlalatsa. Hore na o hlahisa phaposi ea batho ba 5 kapa ba 500, metsotsoana eo e seng mekae e rala motheo oa hore na molaetsa oa hau o tla amoheloa joang.
U fumana monyetla o le mong feela kenyelletsong e nepahetseng, kahoo ho bohlokoa ho e tiisa.
Re tla fana ka likeletso tse ntle ka ho fetisisa mokhoa oa ho itsebahatsa bakeng sa nehelano. Qetellong, u tla ea sethaleng seo u phahamisitse hlooho, u itokiselitse ho qala nehelano e hapang tlhokomelo joalo ka setsebi.

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Qala ka metsotsoana.
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Mokhoa oa ho itsebahatsa bakeng sa Nehelano (+Mehlala)
Ithute ho re "hi" ka tsela e sieang tšusumetso e tšoarellang mme bamameli ba hau ba batla ho eketsehileng. Leseli la selelekela ke la hao—joale e-ea u le tšoare!
#1. Qala sehlooho ka hook e hohelang
Pose an open-ended challenge related to your experience. “If you had to navigate X complex issue, how might you approach it? As someone who’s dealt with this firsthand…”
Tease an accomplishment or detail about your background. “What many don’t know about me is that I once…”
Relate a brief story from your career that shows your expertise. “There was a time early in my career when I…”
Pose a hypothetical and then relate from experience. “What would you do if faced with an upset customer like I was several years ago when…”

Refer to success metrics or positive feedback that proves your authority. “When I last delivered a presentation on this, 98% of attendees said they…”
Mention where you’ve been published or invited to speak. “…which is why organisations like [names] have asked me to share my insights on this topic.”
Pose an open question and commit to answering it. “That leads me to something many of you may be wondering – how did I get so involved in this issue? Let me tell you my story…”
Ho tsosa boqhetseke mabapi le litšoaneleho tsa hau ho fapana le ho bolela feela hore li tla etsa joalo ka tlhaho ho hohela bamameli ka lipale tse monate, tse hohelang.

mohlalas:
Bakeng sa liithuti:
- “As someone studying [subject] here at [school], I became fascinated with…”
- “For my final project in [class], I dove deeper into researching…”
- “Over the past year working on my undergraduate thesis about [topic], I discovered…”
- “When I took [professor’s] class last semester, one issue we discussed really stood out to me…”
Bakeng sa litsebi:
- “In my [number] years leading teams at [company], one challenge we continue to face is…”
- “During my tenure as [title] of [organisation], I’ve seen firsthand how [issue] impacts our work.”
- “While consulting with [types of clients] on [topic], one common problem I’ve observed is…”
- “As the former [role] of [business/department], implementing strategies to address [issue] was a priority for us.”
- “From my experience in both [roles] and [field], the key to success lies in understanding…”
- “In advising [client-type] on matters of [area of expertise], a frequent hurdle is navigating…”
#2. Beha maemo ho potoloha sehlooho sa hau

Start by stating a problem or question that your presentation will address. “You’ve all likely experienced the frustration of…and that’s what I’m here to discuss – how we can overcome…”
Share your key takeaway as a concise call to action. “When you leave here today, I want you to remember this one thing… because it will change the way you…”
Refer to a current event or industry trend to show relevance. “In light of [what’s happening], understanding [topic] has never been more critical for success in…”
Relate your message to what matters most to them. “As [type of people they are], I know your top priority is… So I’ll explain exactly how this can help you achieve…”
Tease an intriguing perspective. “While most people look at [issue] this way, I believe the opportunity lies in seeing it from this viewpoint…”
Connect their experience to future insights. “What you’ve faced so far will make so much more sense after exploring…”
The goal is to grab attention by painting a picture of what value they’ll gain to ensure the context won’t be missed.
#3. E boloke ka bokhutšoanyane

When it comes to pre-show introductions, less is truly more. You’ve only got 30 seconds to make a blast of an impression before the real fun begins.
That may not sound like much time, but it’s all you need to pique curiosity and get your story started off with a bang. Don’t waste a single moment with filler – every word is an opportunity to enchant your audience.
Ho e-na le ho droning on and on, nahana ka ho ba makatsa ka qotso e monate kapa phephetso e sebete e amanang le seo o leng sona. Fana ka tatso e lekaneng feela ho ba siea ba lakatsa metsotsoana ntle le ho senya lijo tse tletseng tse tlang.
Boleng holim'a bongata ke risepe ea boselamose mona. Beha tšusumetso e kholo ka nako e nyane ntle le ho fosa lintlha tse monate. Kenyelletso ea hau e ka nka metsotsoana e 30 feela, empa e ka tsosa karabelo ho tšoarella nehelano eohle nako e telele.
#4. Etsa se neng se sa lebelloa

Forget a traditional “hi everyone…”, hook the audience in right away by adding interactive elements to the presentation.
68% ea batho bolela hore ho bonolo ho hopola boitsebiso ha nehelano e buisana.
U ka qala ka phuputso ea sekepe se pshatlang leqhoa u botsa motho e mong le e mong hore na ba ikutloa joang, kapa u ba lumelle play a quiz to learn about yourself and the topic they’re going to hear ka tlhaho.

Here’s how interactive presentation software like AhaSlides can bring your introduction to a notch:
- AhaSlides e na le mefuta e mengata ea li-slide bakeng sa hau ho ikhethela, nonya maikutlo, Q&A, leru la lentsoe or potso e bulehileng demands. Whether you’re introducing yourself virtually or in person, the Likarolo tsa AhaSlides ke libapali tsa hau tse ntle ho hohela mahlo a mang le a mang ho uena!
- The results are shown live on the presenter’s screen, grabbing the audience’s focus with eye-catching designs.
- O ka kopanya AhaSlides le software ea hau e tloaelehileng ea tlhahiso joalo ka PowerPoint or interactive Google Slides with AhaSlides.
#5. Sheba mehato e latelang

Ho na le mekhoa e 'maloa ea ho bontša hore na hobaneng sehlooho sa hau se le bohlokoa, joalo ka:
Pose a burning question and promise the answer: “We’ve all asked ourselves at some point – how do you achieve X? Well, by the end of our time together I’ll reveal the three essential steps.”
Tease valuable takeaways: “When you leave here, I want you walking away with Y and Z tools in your back pocket. Get ready to level up your skills.”
Frame it as a journey: “We’ll discover a lot of things as we travel from A to B to C. By the end, your perspective will be transformed.”
Itlhahise ka setaele ka AhaSlides
Hlollang bamameli ba hau ka nehelano e nang le puisano e mabapi le uena. Ba tsebise hamolemo ka lipotso, likhetho le Lipotso le Likarabo!

Spark urgency: “We’ve only got an hour, so we have to move fast. I’ll hustle us through sections 1 and 2 then you’ll put what you learn into action with task 3.”
Preview activities: “After the framework, be ready to roll up your sleeves during our hands-on exercise. Collaboration time starts…”
Promise a payoff: “When I first learned how to do X, it seemed impossible. But by the finish line, you’ll say to yourself ‘How did I live without this?'”
Keep them wondering: “Each stop delivers more clues until the big reveal awaits you at the end. Who’s ready for the solution?”
Let the audience see your flow as an exciting progression beyond an ordinary outline. But don’t promise air, bring something tangible to the table.
#6. Etsa lipuo tse somang

Presentation perfection requires plenty of playtime before showtime. Run through your intro like you’re on stage – no half-speed rehearsing allowed!
Ingolise ho fumana maikutlo ka nako ea 'nete. Ho shebella ho bapala hape ke eona feela tsela ea ho bona khefutso efe kapa efe e sa hlakang kapa mantsoe a tlatsang a kopa sebaka sa ho rema.
Bala mongolo oa hau ka seiponeng ho bona bolo ea mahlo le charisma. Na 'mele oa hau o o tlisa hae? Eketsa boipiletso ka likelello tsohle tsa hau bakeng sa ho ts'oaroa ka botlalo.
Itloaetse ho tsoa bukeng ho fihlela kenyelletso ea hau e phaphamala ka holim'a kelello ea hau joalo ka mosebetsi oa ho phefumoloha. kenya ka hare ho eona e le hore u khanye ntle le li-flashcards e le crutch.
Perform mock talks for family, friends or furry judges. No stage is too small when you’re perfecting your part to sparkle.
💡 Know more: How to introduce yourself like a Pro
Bottom Line
And there you have it – the secrets to Rocking. Your. Intro. No matter the size of your audience, these tips will have all eyes and ears hooked in a snap.
But remember, practice isn’t just for perfection – it’s for confidence. Own those 30 seconds like the superstar you are. Believe in yourself and your value, because they’ll believe right back.
Lipotso Asked hangata
U itsebisa joang pele ho nehelano?
Qala ka lintlha tsa mantlha joalo ka lebitso la hau, sehlooho / boemo, le mokhatlo pele u hlahisa sehlooho le moralo.
What do you say to introduce yourself in a presentation?
A balanced example introduction may be: “Good morning, my name is [Your Name] and I work as a [Your Role]. Today I’ll be talking about [Topic] and by the end, I hope to give you [Objective 1], [Objective 2] and [Objective 3] to help with [Topic Context]. We’ll start with [Section 1], then [Section 2] before wrapping up with [Conclusion]. Thank you for being here, let’s get started!”
How to introduce yourself in a class presentation as a student?
Lintho tsa bohlokoa tse lokelang ho akaretsoa thutong ea sehlopha ke lebitso, sehlooho, sehlooho, sepheo, sebopeho le pitso ea ho nka karolo ha bamameli/lipotso.