Public Speaking Tips




        By Gina Aprilliawati


    Source: http://www.psychologytoday.com
Topic:
Quiet: The Power of Introverts
          by Susan Cain




          Note: this tips are also good for
                 the beginner level
Preparation is key

 Take    your    time
  crafting          the
  speech so that it
  flows logically and
  is illustrated with
  stories          and
  examples.
 Practice     it out
  loud, until you’re
  comfortable.
THINK ABOUT WHAT YOUR PARTICULAR
         AUDIENCE WANTS TO HEAR.



 Are they craving new
  information?
 Insights?

 What problem do
  they hope to solve?
 Give them what they
  want and need.
WATCH VIDEOS OF SPEAKERS




                    As you
                     watch, pretend
                     you’re the
                     speaker. Get used
                     to what it feels like
                     to have all eyes
                     on you.
IF YOU CAN, VISIT THE ROOM WHERE YOU’LL
             BE SPEAKING




                          Practice standing at the
                           podium, looking out
                           into the rows of seats.
KNOW YOUR STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES
           AS A SPEAKER




                      If you have a great
                       sense of humor, use it. If
                       you’re not a natural cut-
                       up, don’t try to be.
                       Instead, focus on what
                       you do best.
PUBLIC SPEAKING IS A PERFORMANCE,



   Think that you are an
    actor on a stage
GET A TRANSCRIPT OF THE SPEECH.

 Study it.
 How was it
  constructed?
 What kind of opening
  and closing were
  used?
 How were examples
  presented?
 How did the speaker
  engage, inspire and
  educate the audience?
SMILE AT YOUR AUDIENCE AS THEY ENTER
                      THE ROOM




   This will make you
    feel
    relaxed, confident, a
    nd connected.
GOOD LUCK…….




               December, 2011

Public speaking tips

  • 1.
    Public Speaking Tips By Gina Aprilliawati Source: http://www.psychologytoday.com
  • 2.
    Topic: Quiet: The Powerof Introverts by Susan Cain Note: this tips are also good for the beginner level
  • 3.
    Preparation is key Take your time crafting the speech so that it flows logically and is illustrated with stories and examples.  Practice it out loud, until you’re comfortable.
  • 4.
    THINK ABOUT WHATYOUR PARTICULAR AUDIENCE WANTS TO HEAR.  Are they craving new information?  Insights?  What problem do they hope to solve?  Give them what they want and need.
  • 5.
    WATCH VIDEOS OFSPEAKERS  As you watch, pretend you’re the speaker. Get used to what it feels like to have all eyes on you.
  • 6.
    IF YOU CAN,VISIT THE ROOM WHERE YOU’LL BE SPEAKING  Practice standing at the podium, looking out into the rows of seats.
  • 7.
    KNOW YOUR STRENGTHSAND WEAKNESSES AS A SPEAKER  If you have a great sense of humor, use it. If you’re not a natural cut- up, don’t try to be. Instead, focus on what you do best.
  • 8.
    PUBLIC SPEAKING ISA PERFORMANCE,  Think that you are an actor on a stage
  • 9.
    GET A TRANSCRIPTOF THE SPEECH.  Study it.  How was it constructed?  What kind of opening and closing were used?  How were examples presented?  How did the speaker engage, inspire and educate the audience?
  • 10.
    SMILE AT YOURAUDIENCE AS THEY ENTER THE ROOM  This will make you feel relaxed, confident, a nd connected.
  • 11.
    GOOD LUCK……. December, 2011