- If you are writing your own material, then make
sure you have done ample research on the same. This will make you feel
more confident as you will know the topic inside out.
- Whenever given a topic to speak on, make sure you
write your own speech. It is seen that when you write your own speech
you tend to remember what you worked on rather than getting the
material and reciting it as is.
- If material has been given to you to speak from,
find out if you can change it to suit your style.
- If the material cannot be rewritten then go through
the article / material thoroughly and do your own research on the
topic to feel more comfortable with it. If possible write it down once
so you can remember it better.
- Once you have made yourself comfortable with the
material you can now begin practicing. The best place to practice is
in front of the mirror. This way you will see yourself in action and
can change your posture, expressions, etc.
- Always make sure to have your grammar and
pronunciations are correct.
- Spoken English is different from written English so
make sure you have your punctuations where they are meant to be.
- Pauses should be well timed and not too often and
definitely for not more than a few (3 – 4) seconds.
- Practice in front of your own audience. Get you
family or friends to listen to you before you face the real audience.
Tell them to be objective in their criticism and listen to them when
they give their inputs.
- Finally rewrite the speech without looking at it;
this way you will be able to figure out how much you remember.
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Remember a good
presentation / speech will work only if you are confident and believe in
what you are speaking about. A smile also takes the speech a long way. So
smile, practice hard and talk to your audience. Good luck!
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