This document provides tips for effective public speaking. It discusses the importance of voice control, appearance, posture, eye contact, gestures, humor, and rehearsal. Good presenters analyze their audience and set clear objectives and aims. Presentations should have well-structured introductions that grab attention, bodies with logical flow, and conclusions that summarize key points. Presenters are advised to emphasize important ideas and aid memory without reading a script. Dealing with stress involves preparation, arriving early, maintaining control, and positive thinking. Questions should be handled respectfully.