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Public Speaking Tips & Techniques

Public speaking involves live presentations to educate, entertain, or influence an audience. While many people experience speech anxiety, practice and preparation can help overcome nervousness. Effective public speaking involves knowing your audience, adapting to their feedback, letting your personality show through, using humor and stories, and starting and ending strongly to engage listeners.

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Public Speaking Tips & Techniques

Public speaking involves live presentations to educate, entertain, or influence an audience. While many people experience speech anxiety, practice and preparation can help overcome nervousness. Effective public speaking involves knowing your audience, adapting to their feedback, letting your personality show through, using humor and stories, and starting and ending strongly to engage listeners.

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PUBLIC SPEAKING

What ‘s Public Speaking ?


• Basically, it's a “presentation” that's given live
before an audience. Public speeches can cover
a wide variety of different topics. The goal of
the speech may be to educate, entertain, or
influence the listeners. Often, visual aids in
the form of an electronic slideshow are used
to supplement the speech and make it more
interesting to the listeners.
The prospect of speaking in public evokes fear
and anxiety for many individuals, and speech
anxiety often poses a serious problem for those
who have it.
“All the great
speakers were
bad speakers
at first . “

Ralph Waldo Emerson


1. Nervousness Is Normal. Practice
and Prepare!
• All people feel some physiological
reactions like pounding
hearts and trembling hands. Do
not associate these feelings with
the sense that you will perform
poorly or make a fool of yourself.
Some nerves are good. The
adrenaline rush that makes you
sweat also makes you more alert
and ready to give your best
performance.
2. Know Your Audience. Your
Speech Is About Them, Not You.
• Before you begin to craft your message,
consider who the message is intended for.
Learn as much about your listeners as you
can. This will help you determine your
choice of words, level of information,
organization pattern, and motivational
statement.
3. Watch for Feedback and
Adapt to It.
Keep the focus on the
audience. Gauge their
reactions, adjust your
message, and stay flexible.
Delivering a canned speech
will guarantee that you lose
the attention of or confuse
even the most devoted
listeners.
4. Let Your Personality Come Through.

• Be yourself, don’t become a


talking head—in any type
of communication. You will
establish better credibility
if your personality shines
through, and your audience
will trust what you have to
say if they can see you as a
real person.
5.Use Humor, Tell Stories, and Use
Effective Language.
• Inject a funny
anecdote in your
presentation, and you
will certainly grab your
audience’s attention.
Audiences generally
like a personal touch
in a speech. A story
can provide that.
6. Grab Attention at the
Beginning, and Close with a
Dynamic End.
• Do you enjoy hearing a speech start with
“Today I’m going to talk to you about X”?
Most people don’t. Instead, use a startling
statistic, an interesting anecdote, or concise
quotation. Conclude your speech with a
summary and a strong statement that your
audience is sure to remember.
Thank you for your
attention .

PUBLIC SPEAKING
What ‘s Public Speaking ?
• Basically, it's a “presentation” that's given live 
before an audience. Public speeches can cover
The prospect of speaking in public evokes fear 
and anxiety for many individuals, and speech 
anxiety often poses a serious p
“All the great  
speakers were 
bad speakers  
at first . “
Ralph Waldo Emerson
1. Nervousness Is Normal. Practice 
and Prepare!
• All people feel some physiological 
reactions like pounding 
hearts and tr
2. Know Your Audience. Your 
Speech Is About Them, Not You.
• Before you begin to craft your message, 
consider who the messa
3. Watch for Feedback and 
Adapt to It.
Keep the focus on the 
audience. Gauge their 
reactions, adjust your 
message, and st
4. Let Your Personality Come Through.
• Be yourself, don’t become a 
talking head—in any type 
of communication. You will 
es
5.Use Humor, Tell Stories, and Use 
Effective Language.
• Inject a funny 
anecdote in your 
presentation, and you 
will certa

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