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PERFORMANCE: If you do not perform your speech well, then it will not be impactful. People should be engaged with your speech. Things to remember:
i) Having a good Body Language is important in any speech. Your dressing, maintaining eye contact with the audience, modulating your voice, all define your performance.
ii) Always add some humour to your speech to engage with your audience.
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PREPARATION: Always prepare well for your speech.
i) Research about your topic thoroughly using the internet and make notes. This research will give you confidence and new details about the topic which you did not know.
ii) Make a structure of your speech with points...
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PARTICIPATION: Audience participation/engagement in your speech is critical. To do this add questions, fun facts, jokes, and if you know people in the audience then call out their names and talk. All this leads to engagement.
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Effective public speaking skills can help with career advancement, as they indicate creativity, critical thinking skills, leadership abilities, poise, and professionalism, qualities which are very valuable for the job market. Speaking at events and conferences is a good way of building credibility.
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