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ARISE TRAINING & RESEARCH CENTER 1
WINNING SPEECHNO HANDSNO LEGS
BUT FULL OF WILL POWER
by
Arise Roby
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The ability to speak in front of audience is considered as a sign of Self-confidence.
Why Speak in Public ?
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The unique features of this presentation is the tips given here are time tested over 25 years among youth
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Public Speaking
Matter Language Style
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Public Speaking
#1 Start with a proper
GREETING to the judges and audience
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Public Speaking
#2 ORGANISE your speech into
three basic parts Attractive -
INTRODUCTION Meaningful - MAIN
SPEECH Clear & Crisp -
CONCLUSION
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Public Speaking
#3 MAKE the introduction
BRIEF but ATTENTION GATHERING
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Public Speaking
#4 OPEN your speech with any
one of the four techniques : Quotation Example Definition Humour ( HUMOUR is little
difficult to deliver ; unless you are good at telling jokes, DON’T try this technique )
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Public Speaking
#5 MAKE NO more than THREE
major points in a three minutes speech
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Public Speaking
#6 STRUCTURE the points as under a) MAKE a single & clear statement
of your point b) ELABORATE the point in few
sentences c) Give one or two examples to
support the point (sequence may vary c,a,b..)
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Public Speaking
#7
BALANCE the points to consider all aspects of situation.
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Public Speaking
#8 EMPHASIZE your arguments
but don’t show bias.
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Public Speaking
#9 MOVE from one point to
another -LOGICALLY & SMOOTHLY
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Public Speaking
#10 END with a word of
thanks.
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Public Speaking- LANGUAGE
#11 AVOID grammatical faults
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Public Speaking
#12
USE correct pronunciation
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Public Speaking
#13 USE the right word as far as
possible ( You should have / develop a good vocabulary to do this )
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Public Speaking
#14 PREFER simple sentences.
Similarly prefer direct speech (active voice) to reported speech (passive voice)
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Public Speaking
#15CITE specific example
instead of making generalizations.
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Public Speaking
#16 CREATE word pictures Example - say : “My friend
Ram”, instead of “a friend”
Say : “It is hard as maths to me” , not weakly “it is hard”
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Public Speaking
#17 USE pauses appropriately
(when you make an important / major point - it will sink into the minds of your audience well)
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Public Speaking
#18 SPEAK fluently
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Public Speaking
#19 AVOID : Putting on an unnatural /
foreign accent
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Public Speaking
#20 AVOID : Use of big words to show
off jargon, slang & cliches
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Public Speaking- STYLE
#21 TAKE a good look at the
audience, judges and the arrangements while you are waiting for your turn to speak.
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Public Speaking
#22 WALK at your normal pace
to the dais / speaker podium when called to speak
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Public Speaking
#23 STAND erect, but not stiff
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Public Speaking
#24 LOOK at judges, audience
and take a deep breath.
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Public Speaking
#25 SMILE at the most friendly
face (pretty / handsome one) you can see in the audience - if you prefer ! Now begin speaking.
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Public Speaking
#26 KEEP your voice at a level
that suits the size of the audience and the hall / room
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Public Speaking
#27 SPEAK at your natural
speed (like when you talk to your friends or at home)
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Public Speaking
#28 LOOK at different sections
of the audience once in a while. (Don’t stare at someone or a particular object in the room)
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Public Speaking
#29 ALLOW your hands the
natural gestures they are used to, while you speak.
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Public Speaking
#30 After you finish your speech
pause briefly, take a couple of steps back and then RETURN to your seat.