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PUBLIC SPEAKING 1. Control your stage-fright 2. Select your subject 3. Gather your ideas, collect information's, and organize your material 4. Prepare Notes/ Bullets 5. Plan the beginning and end of your speech 6. Practice your speech How to begin the speech • Start with a fact • Don’t ridiculed/insult audience • Tell a joke/Humorous anecdote/Quotation • Compliment the audience/ Emphasize the subject. • Use a gimmick • Consult your notes whenever required • Begin in a friendly way-can you speak to an atheist

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PUBLIC SPEAKING

1. Control your stage-fright

2. Select your subject

3. Gather your ideas, collect information's, and organize your material

4. Prepare Notes/ Bullets

5. Plan the beginning and end of your speech

6. Practice your speech

How to begin the speech

• Start with a fact

• Don’t ridiculed/insult audience

• Tell a joke/Humorous anecdote/Quotation

• Compliment the audience/ Emphasize the subject.

• Use a gimmick

• Consult your notes whenever required

• Begin in a friendly way-can you speak to an atheist

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PRACTICE & PRESENTAION OF A SPEECH Don't memorize Assess the time Practice before a mirror Use a voice recorder if necessary Remember ideas Don’t consult notes when you begin Eye contact with audience Facts & figures to support the theme Turn facts in to picture Involve the audience( Eg: Religious, music or like common interesting areas) Speak loudly Don’t Fidget. (move restlessly) Take care of your gesture( action showing feelings), posture ( body pose). Use aids like microphone etc. properly Give your own examples (success and failure)

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HOW TO CONCLUDE

Say you are concluding Repeat the theme Don’t apologize Avoid a funny story Appeal for action