Public speaking is an opportunity to show your talents and abilities. Every person has charisma in a latent or developed form. If you choose the right image for your presentation, prepare well, the people around you will see the speaker in a light favorable to him.
Instruction manual
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Decide on the purpose of your speech. The goal should contain the main idea, which will be a guideline when writing a speech.
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Make a portrait of the audience. Where people work, what income, what interests they have, what unites them. The drawn up portrait will help you find arguments for persuading people, examples.
3
Choose the appropriate words and phrases, avoid inappropriate illustrations and tricks. Speak a language that the audience understands. The use of words and terms incomprehensible to listeners is a sign of arrogance and disrespect.
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Write theses of the speech - there should be no more than 7, you can forget a large number of positions. The performance should reflect the essence, if you go into too much detail, then "fail" him.
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Compose the text of the speech, dividing the information into groups, types, illustrating the fundamental idea with visual examples and evidence.
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Refer in your examples to the thoughts of famous people and past events. Examples should be relevant in this audience and emotionally affect listeners.
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Check the digital materials that you use in your speech, indicating the source of this data. Do not abuse digital data, it is difficult to perceive by ear.
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Use in speech verbs of a perfect form: “made”, “completed”, etc. This creates the effect of productive activities.
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Rehearse the performance. Pay attention to facial expressions, gestures, posture. Imagine the scene on which you have to perform, and move on it. If the presentation will be with a microphone, then pick up an object and make a speech in it. Speak calmly and confidently. Pause, allowing listeners to think.
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Meet the exact time allotted for the performance. A protracted performance means disrespect for the audience.
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Compose questions for your presentation on behalf of the audience. Answer them reasonably. Answer the questions, after hearing them to the end, do not interrupt the interlocutors. Tell the truth or don't answer at all.