Tuesday 20 March 2012

7 Tips on Preparing GreatestSpeeches

By Tyler Robinson


The 1st tip for readying a speech is to practise the speech beforehand. That can be done in a camera and record yourself, this is how actors rehearse their characters and it will definitely help you in improving your presentation of the material.

The second tip to help get ready for that speech is to exercise your voice and pronunciation beforehand. This is a practice that's also done by actors and singers before their performances; they simply recite tongue twisters many times till they have it down and this is going to help you keep from slipping up while on stage.

The 3rd tip is to implement calm, deep breathing beforehand, this will keep your mind clear and recollected while you are up there in front of all those people.

You will want to supply the audience with something, regardless of what it is you are not up there to talk to and with them, you're there to tell them something, so keep the info in the speech centered around this theme.

Keeping up your confidence is the fifth most critical tip for giving a great speech that I can give you. It can make or break you, so if you are not up there meaning what you are saying, or at the very least looking like you mean what you are saying, then you'll have already lost the listeners.

If you're giving a speech to a small group of people, 20-40, then you'll want to keep the type of your presentation friendly. Look them in the eyes, smile, and laugh, the more comfortable you are the more relaxed the atmosphere will be and this only means there'll be less pressure on you. If there's a larger group, then just remember you need to treat them all like they're only 1 person you're talking too. This is my 5th tip, and if you can pull this off, then you'll be fine.

The seventh, and presumably the most important, tip for giving a great speech is to have a great topic to talk about. The 'great ' in that sentence is only decided by how comfortable you are with talking about that subject. But if the anxiety creeps in and if you are absolutely unable to think of any speech ideas, there are always online resources that can be helpful. One of the best resources that I've come across for speech ideas is AboutTopics.com. There you'll find a diverse range of topics that are everywhere from 'How to be selected as a game show host ' and 'The technical information we use today will represent only 1 % of the knowledge available in 2050. Examine this statement'. So this web site can certainly be useful for the ones that still do not know what they're going to give their speech about.




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