Public speaking, started by the Egyptians
and revolutionized by the Greeks and the Romans, has become one of the most
vital issues of today especially in our nation. The problem is, everyone has it
but no one wants to improve it. Deep inside we all want to be confident enough
to speak in front of a fine capacity crowd.
We just don’t realise the fact that we all
speakers, some are bold enough to show it while some hide behind the audience.
In order to improve our public speaking we all must first admit that we are all
humans, it is in our nature to make mistakes and there is no limit for
improvement.
There are some key points that should be
kept in mind for effective public speaking.
The most important part of a speech is the audience, one who controls the audience can control the whole show. Keeping eye-contact with the crowd keeps them attracted towards you and the audience tends to pay more attention if the speaker constantly keeps an eye on them. If the speaker doesn’t do so then it would be more of a narration by that person rather than a speech.
Vocabulary and matter of the speech also play an important role in a speech, but what matters more is the non-verbal communication. Non-verbal communication includes movement of hands, gestures and facial expressions. These non-verbal forms of communication can express the mood of the speech and also the feelings related to the matter. People can easily understand statements made by the speaker when expressed with hand symbols and facial expressions.
It is also a sign of a good speaker to constantly vary the pitch of his/her voice during the speech to emphasise on certain segments. This shows the dedication of the speaker towards the matter and also highlights large amount of confidence in the speech.
The most important part of a speech is the audience, one who controls the audience can control the whole show. Keeping eye-contact with the crowd keeps them attracted towards you and the audience tends to pay more attention if the speaker constantly keeps an eye on them. If the speaker doesn’t do so then it would be more of a narration by that person rather than a speech.
Vocabulary and matter of the speech also play an important role in a speech, but what matters more is the non-verbal communication. Non-verbal communication includes movement of hands, gestures and facial expressions. These non-verbal forms of communication can express the mood of the speech and also the feelings related to the matter. People can easily understand statements made by the speaker when expressed with hand symbols and facial expressions.
It is also a sign of a good speaker to constantly vary the pitch of his/her voice during the speech to emphasise on certain segments. This shows the dedication of the speaker towards the matter and also highlights large amount of confidence in the speech.
These are some of the key tips that can
make your simple speech into something the audience will love.
You don’t need to be a son of a speaker or
a ruler to be a good speaker, everyone is a great speaker deep inside, and all you need to do is to take that first step you never
took.
By:-
MOHD. FAISAL
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Kartikeya Sharma
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