Public Speaking Dos And Donts
What are the dos and do not do public speaking?
Tell me things that someone should avoid when addressing an audience?
Here are some tips that may help: 1. Know the audience. Are they students? Teachers? Business leaders? You can get the answer to the organizer. After getting your hands on this piece of information to adapt your script to your target audience. Also obtain information from the organizer what kind of public speaking is present. Should it be casual or serious? 2. Learn know the location. People tend to get nervous when they are in a country they have never been to the '/ unknown. Try arrive early, not only to avoid the crowd (yes, the crowd does make us all more nervous!) and also familiarize yourself with the seats of the audience target (so that you can make appropriate eye contact later) and also the atmosphere of the place. 3. Rehearse your script before the event, but do not last minute. Make the minute before your turn to make you more nervous, thus hampering your effort and performance. It is preferable repeat and you become familiar with the script the night before. 4. The gestures and posture. Do not use hand gestures, but do not use the excess For example, swinging your hand violelently, often showing the target audience, etc. Do not bend your arm when you speak because it creates a sense of camera. Open your hands and palm, and restricting your limbs to small movements. For your posture, stand firm and straight. Do not walk around the stage as often as it will distract the public. 5. Speeches. Speak slowly and confidently. It is often for everyone (me too!) To speak alone on stage and in front of strangers or large crowds. Take a deep breath, walk with confidence on stage, greeted the audience and speak slowly. Use vocal projection and not to shout your message Convery. 6. Eye contact. Do not look not your script. Therefore you will need to repeat the previous day (see paragraph 3). In fact, watching the audience members, and pan across your entire the audience. Do not look at any individual (this is very embarrassing for both of you). 7. If there is a question and answer, rent the person who put a perceptive question, for example: "It's a good point!" Do not go too far into the question you'll be removing the time that other could use to ask more questions. Be polite and keep smiling =) Hope it helps! All the best!
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