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Jul 31, 22 at 8:00am
[url=https://www.languagerc.net/languages-by-countries/]Country Language[/url] saysPractice your speech once it's memorized. You'll get smoother at your speech by practicing it often. Learn to breath with ease and pace your delivery. Leave a little bit of open space in case you're interrupted, hopefully by a round of applause. If at all possible, practice delivering your speech utilizing the actual equipment that will be available at the time you make the actual speech. Use your most powerful voice when you are delivering your message and it will be received much better. People listen harder to people that have confidence, and speaking loud will convey that message. Even if you are not 100% confident, no one will know that if you seem to be while you speak. Practice is the only way to make sure that you are aware of what you want to convey. You can practice in front of a mirror or record your speech so that you can critique it to see areas that you can improve. But practicing in front of friends and family is the best way because they can give constructive advice. Do not be afraid to let your audience know that you have no idea of the answer to some of their questions. People will respect your honesty and understand that you are human. This is much better than rambling on trying to convince them you know what is going on when you don't. When you know ahead of time that you will be speaking in public, dress appropriately. You can dress down if you are speaking to a group of children at a summer camp, but dress more formally if you are making remarks at a business luncheon. Avoid flashy colors and distracting accessories. You want the audience to pay attention to your message rather than to your clothing or jewelry. When asked to speak at a wedding, you may be tempted to try some sort of funny patter or to poke fun at the participants. Even when your intentions are good, this can be hurtful. It is better to speak in a friendly, caring and supportive way at this important event. To increase your effectiveness as a public speaker, maintain good posture when you speak. To inspire confidence you should stand comfortably upright and avoid common posture problems such as slouching or leaning to one side during the presentation. If you don't intend to use gestures keep your hands in a neutral position, either straight down at your sides or in front of the body with one hand over the other at about navel height. Hold the attention of your audience by adopting a calm and upright demeanor. Public speaking skills can be improved over time. You just have to find opportunities to practice them. It may not seem natural at first. However, the more you do it, the more natural it will become to you. Remember the tips in this article and apply them next time you have speak in front of a group.