Most of the people are very much scared to deliver a speech in front of a huge crowd. For them delivering speech is more fearful than death. But some people have innate power they may not feel any hesitation to give a speech. But certain point in our lives every one has to overcome that anxiety and terror to attain the aim of public speaking.
Giving a speech is not difficult task as we think. Many people find it very difficult to face it as they lack confidence and proper practice. Practice is one of the best and easiest ways to prepare yourself for speech. If you are well prepared you can speak just as a normal conversation. So keep on practicing your speech to get a positive result. Moreover excellent body language and voice modulation is the key formula for an effective speech.So try to master in thses aspects.Here is some tips to follow.
body language and voice modulation is the key formula for an effective speech.So try to master in thses aspects.Here is some tips to follow.
· Ensure that your external appearance is well presented.
· Move toward the stage confidently and keep your notes in a position where you can see them without difficulty.
· Try to stand straightly with your feet shoulder width separately. Take a look at the viewers, pause and start your speech.
· Modulate the voice in your opening with suitable facial expressions and pronunciation, and a clear frame of mind
· Speak clearly, and adjust your voice so that everyone can hear you. Don't shout for the sake of being loud.
· Keep proper eye contact with people in various parts of the spectators, including the last line.
· Keep proper eye contact with people in various parts of the spectators, including the last line.
· Avoid making nervous actions with your hand. Never keep your hands in your pockets and use your hands freely.
· It is quite natural to talk speedily when nervous, relax yourself take your own time to speak.
· In order to give more stress to certain points, give pause wherever necessary. This will allow the spectators more time to think about your points.
· Stop for a short time after your speech to allow the spectators enough time to understand the points. Moreover, make use of normal and comfortable gesticulations and facial expressions to give emphasis to particular points.
· Articulate your terms clearly and vary your tempo, volume and pitch to keep the speech energetic and more attractive.
· Restore your memory by sporadically looking at your notes; however evade reading from your remarks directly if you are not reading a lengthy quote.
· The closing of your speech must be more powerful. Sum up main points of your speech. Give your audience extra time for further thought and leave your spectators with good memories of your speech.
· Wind up your presentation by thanking the viewers and then confidently leave the stage.
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