CREATED BY: JORDAN EDDY Public Speaking
Preparation Everything about your speech needs to be carefully analyzed before presenting your speech. Content Tone Length of your speech Knowing your audience is critical. Never forget that practicing your speech as offend as you can is important and doing it in front of other help the stage fright. Arrive early so that way you can practice the setup.
Delivery When talking try to avoid bookish or technical  language Tell the audience what they need to know  Make your point quick and clear Try to give your audience information that they can relate to, it will keep them interested
Delivery Don’t be scared to add a little bit of humor it’s a good way to win over an audience. How you say something can by just as important as what you say. You want to put an audience to sleep. Speaking slowly and clearly can really make a difference in your speech.
Note Reading Glancing at your notes  is acceptable. Do not read constantly from your notes. It makes you look nervous and unprofessional. You want your audience thinking that you’re a good speaker, makes you look more confident, and keep your audience attentive. If you make an error, correct it, and continue. It may look bad to some people, but you don’t want to give them wrong information.
Eye Contact Eye contact is critical when  presenting your speech.  Your audience will be more attentive to what your saying. They will think that you’re well prepared and a good speaker.
Controlling Nervous You may be able a ride dirt bikes or rock climb, but when it comes to presenting a speech just about everyone  gets nervous. Try to control be nervous by thinking up strategies. Try to find a relaxing technique that works best for you , for example,  deep breathing.

Public Speaking

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    CREATED BY: JORDANEDDY Public Speaking
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    Preparation Everything aboutyour speech needs to be carefully analyzed before presenting your speech. Content Tone Length of your speech Knowing your audience is critical. Never forget that practicing your speech as offend as you can is important and doing it in front of other help the stage fright. Arrive early so that way you can practice the setup.
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    Delivery When talkingtry to avoid bookish or technical language Tell the audience what they need to know Make your point quick and clear Try to give your audience information that they can relate to, it will keep them interested
  • 4.
    Delivery Don’t bescared to add a little bit of humor it’s a good way to win over an audience. How you say something can by just as important as what you say. You want to put an audience to sleep. Speaking slowly and clearly can really make a difference in your speech.
  • 5.
    Note Reading Glancingat your notes is acceptable. Do not read constantly from your notes. It makes you look nervous and unprofessional. You want your audience thinking that you’re a good speaker, makes you look more confident, and keep your audience attentive. If you make an error, correct it, and continue. It may look bad to some people, but you don’t want to give them wrong information.
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    Eye Contact Eyecontact is critical when presenting your speech. Your audience will be more attentive to what your saying. They will think that you’re well prepared and a good speaker.
  • 7.
    Controlling Nervous Youmay be able a ride dirt bikes or rock climb, but when it comes to presenting a speech just about everyone gets nervous. Try to control be nervous by thinking up strategies. Try to find a relaxing technique that works best for you , for example, deep breathing.