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Public Speaking
30 tips of public Speaking
1. Start with a properGREETING to the judges and audience
2. ORGANISE your speechinto three basic parts
 Attractive - INTRODUCTION
 Meaningful - MAIN SPEECH
 Clear & Crisp - CONCLUSION
3. MAKE the introduction BRIEF but ATTENTIONGATHERING
4. OPEN your speechwith any one of the four techniques :
 Quotation
 Example
 Definition
 Humour ( HUMOUR is little difficultto deliver ; unless you are good
at telling jokes, DON’T try this technique )
5. MAKE NO more than THREE major points in a three minutes speech
6. STRUCTURE the points as under
a) MAKE a single & clear statement of your point
b) ELABORATE the point in few sentences
c) Give one or two examples to supportthe point (sequence may
vary c,a,b..)
7. BALANCE the points to considerall aspects of situation.
8. EMPHASIZE your arguments but don’t show bias.
9. MOVE from one point to another -LOGICALLY& SMOOTHLY
10. END with a word of thanks.
11. AVOID grammatical faults
12. USE correctpronunciation
13. USE the right word as far as possible( You should have /
develop a good vocabulary to do this )
14. PREFER simple sentences.Similarly preferdirectspeech
(active voice) to reported speech(passive voice)
15. CITE specificexample instead of making generalizations.
16. CREATE word pictures
 Example - say : “My friend Ram”, instead of “a friend”
 Say : “It is hard as maths to me” , not weakly “it is hard”
17. USE pauses appropriately (when you make an important /
major point - it will sink into the minds of your audience well)
18. AVOID : Putting on an unnatural / foreign accent
19. AVOID :Use of big words to show off jargon, slang & cliches
20. SPEAK fluently
21. TAKE a good look at the audience, judges and the
arrangements while you are waiting for your turn to speak.
22. SMILE at the most friendly face (pretty / handsome one) you
can see in the audience - if you prefer! Now begin speaking.
23. KEEP your voice at a level that suits the size of the audience
and the hall / room
24. SPEAK at your natural speed (like when you talk to your
friends or at home)
25. LOOK at judges,audience and take a deep breath.
26. STAND erect, but not stiff
27. ALLOW yourhands the natural gestures they are used to,
while you speak.
28. LOOK at differentsections of the audience once in a while.
(Don’t stare at someone ora particular objectin the room)
29. WALK at your normal pace to the dais / speaker podium when
called to speak
30. After you finish your speechpause briefly, take a couple of
steps back and then RETURN to your seat.
ThingsYou Shouldn’tDo
1. Read directly from notes
2. Read directly from screen
3. Turn back on audience
4. Slouch, hands in pockets
5. No um, ah, you know’s
6. No nervous gestures
7. Talk too fast,
8. Talk too quietly
ThingsYou Should Do
1. Eye contact
2. Can glance at notes
3. Appropriate gestures
4. Rhetorical questions to involve audience
Ten SuccessfulTips Controlthe “Butterflies”
1. Know the room- become familiarwith the place of presentation
2. Know the audience- greet or chat with the audience before hand. It’s
easier to speak to friends than to strangers
3. Know your material-increased nervousness is due to un-
preparedness
4. Relaxation- relax entire body by stretching and breathing so as to
ease the tension
5. Visualize giving your speech-Visualize yourself giving your speech
from start to finish. By visualizing yourself successful,you will be
successful
6. People want you to succeed-the audience is there to see you
succeed not to fail
7. Don’t apologize-bymentioning your nervousness or apologizing,
you’ll only be calling the audience’s attention to mistakes
8. Concentrate on your message-notthe medium. Focus on the
message you are trying to convey and not on your anxieties
9. Turn nervousness into positive energy-nervousness increases
adrenaline, transform it into vitality and enthusiasm
10. Gain experience-experience builds confidence,which is key to
effective public speaking

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Public speaking

  • 1. Public Speaking 30 tips of public Speaking 1. Start with a properGREETING to the judges and audience 2. ORGANISE your speechinto three basic parts  Attractive - INTRODUCTION  Meaningful - MAIN SPEECH  Clear & Crisp - CONCLUSION 3. MAKE the introduction BRIEF but ATTENTIONGATHERING 4. OPEN your speechwith any one of the four techniques :  Quotation  Example  Definition  Humour ( HUMOUR is little difficultto deliver ; unless you are good at telling jokes, DON’T try this technique ) 5. MAKE NO more than THREE major points in a three minutes speech 6. STRUCTURE the points as under a) MAKE a single & clear statement of your point b) ELABORATE the point in few sentences c) Give one or two examples to supportthe point (sequence may vary c,a,b..) 7. BALANCE the points to considerall aspects of situation. 8. EMPHASIZE your arguments but don’t show bias. 9. MOVE from one point to another -LOGICALLY& SMOOTHLY 10. END with a word of thanks. 11. AVOID grammatical faults 12. USE correctpronunciation 13. USE the right word as far as possible( You should have / develop a good vocabulary to do this ) 14. PREFER simple sentences.Similarly preferdirectspeech (active voice) to reported speech(passive voice) 15. CITE specificexample instead of making generalizations. 16. CREATE word pictures  Example - say : “My friend Ram”, instead of “a friend”
  • 2.  Say : “It is hard as maths to me” , not weakly “it is hard” 17. USE pauses appropriately (when you make an important / major point - it will sink into the minds of your audience well) 18. AVOID : Putting on an unnatural / foreign accent 19. AVOID :Use of big words to show off jargon, slang & cliches 20. SPEAK fluently 21. TAKE a good look at the audience, judges and the arrangements while you are waiting for your turn to speak. 22. SMILE at the most friendly face (pretty / handsome one) you can see in the audience - if you prefer! Now begin speaking. 23. KEEP your voice at a level that suits the size of the audience and the hall / room 24. SPEAK at your natural speed (like when you talk to your friends or at home) 25. LOOK at judges,audience and take a deep breath. 26. STAND erect, but not stiff 27. ALLOW yourhands the natural gestures they are used to, while you speak. 28. LOOK at differentsections of the audience once in a while. (Don’t stare at someone ora particular objectin the room) 29. WALK at your normal pace to the dais / speaker podium when called to speak 30. After you finish your speechpause briefly, take a couple of steps back and then RETURN to your seat. ThingsYou Shouldn’tDo 1. Read directly from notes 2. Read directly from screen 3. Turn back on audience 4. Slouch, hands in pockets 5. No um, ah, you know’s
  • 3. 6. No nervous gestures 7. Talk too fast, 8. Talk too quietly ThingsYou Should Do 1. Eye contact 2. Can glance at notes 3. Appropriate gestures 4. Rhetorical questions to involve audience Ten SuccessfulTips Controlthe “Butterflies” 1. Know the room- become familiarwith the place of presentation 2. Know the audience- greet or chat with the audience before hand. It’s easier to speak to friends than to strangers 3. Know your material-increased nervousness is due to un- preparedness 4. Relaxation- relax entire body by stretching and breathing so as to ease the tension 5. Visualize giving your speech-Visualize yourself giving your speech from start to finish. By visualizing yourself successful,you will be successful 6. People want you to succeed-the audience is there to see you succeed not to fail
  • 4. 7. Don’t apologize-bymentioning your nervousness or apologizing, you’ll only be calling the audience’s attention to mistakes 8. Concentrate on your message-notthe medium. Focus on the message you are trying to convey and not on your anxieties 9. Turn nervousness into positive energy-nervousness increases adrenaline, transform it into vitality and enthusiasm 10. Gain experience-experience builds confidence,which is key to effective public speaking