Public Speaking Tips

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Public Speaking Tips How to sound (and look) like you know what you’re talking about!

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Public Speaking Tips. How to sound (and look) like you know what you’re talking about!. Why is public speaking different than talking to a friend?. Why…. Because you have an audience! A group of people who will listen to you. Because you have authority! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Public Speaking TipsHow to sound (and look) like you know what you’re talking about!

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Why is public speaking different than talking to a friend?

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Why…•Because you have an audience!

▫A group of people who will listen to you.•Because you have authority!

▫You are speaking in public about something you know a lot about.

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Tips for Speaking in Public

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Before Speaking in Public•Before you speak in public you should

think about your hygiene.•Good hygiene means being CLEAN.

▫Shower.▫Brush your teeth.▫Shave.▫Use deodorant.▫Look and smell good!

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What Do I Wear?•Before you speak think about how you want to

present yourself.•Wear clean clothes when you speak in public.

This means leave your sweats, UGGs, and hoodies at home!!

Dress to impress. The better you look, the better you feel.

•Wear “nice” clothes, like the kind you would wear for an important job interview.

•Don’t wear clothes that have messages on them.

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What Will You Say?•Prepare your speech ahead of time. •Think about what you will say.•Make short notes about your important

points.•Write or draw notes to remind yourself

about what you want to say.•Make short notes about your important

points.•Use pictures to help you remember what

you want to say.

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Practice Makes Perfect•Practice your speech before you speak in

public.▫Doing this in front of a mirror will help.

•Ask a friend to listen to you.•Ask a friend to tell you what they like or

dislike about your speech.•Ask them to tell you if you say anything

that they don’t understand.

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During Your Speech•Tell them what you’re going to do.

▫What will you talk about?•Do it! Give your speech.•Tell them what you did: Review.

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K.I.S.S.S.• Keep• It• Short

▫Don’t say more than you need to.• Simple

▫Don’t use letters, big words, or nick names to talk about something. Use simple language and explain everything clearly.

• Sincere▫Tell the truth and speak from your heart. Share

what is important to you.

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Use Props•Pictures, Toys, Video, Music and

more…Whatever helps make your point▫Use “props” during your speech to help

make your point. ▫Props are things like pictures, overheads,

videos, etc.▫Objects that represent things, and music.

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Share Your Expertise•Be an EXPERT•Talk about something YOU KNOW! •During your speech remember that you

are an expert! •Don’t make things up. •If you are talking about your life, you

are the number one authority!

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Body Language• During your speech remember to use good body

language.▫Don’t fidget while talking.

Hugging your arms, rubbing your face, crossing legs, cracking knuckles, swaying back and forth, etc.

▫Keep eye contact, and or focus, with people in your audience.

▫Don’t stare down at your notes, or up at the ceiling.• Talk TO your audience, not AT your

audience!▫Also, do NOT just speak to the teacher!

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Slow and Steady Wins the Race…•Speak SLOOOOOOWLY and

CLEEEEEARLY▫Keep the mush out of your mouth.▫Speak loudly!

Remember those in the back row need to hear you too!

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Mistakes are Learning Experiences•If you make a mistake, it’s OK!

▫Fix it.▫Clarify your meaning.▫Dust the dirt off your shoulder…▫and MOVE ON!

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Clock Watching•If you are given a time limit, then stick to

it!•Keep an eye out for when you’re close to

reaching your time limit.

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Politeness Wins Points•Thank your audience for their time and

attention!

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Time is Yours…•Allow the audience time to ask questions

about any information that they maybe did not understand.

•If you ran out of time, then tell the audience you’re available to answer any questions after the presentation.