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john501
Improve public speaking. It makes the world to turn at you..Read more
From India, Madras
K Sutradhar
- arrange the issues in logical sequence which can be easily understood without any special back ground.
- be straight and honest in communication
- do not be too fast or too slow to put the issues
- be polite but firm & confident

From India, Dhanbad
SNEHABHARTI
Re: 5 Tips to improve Public Speaking
1. A smile is one of the most powerful tools you have to create rapport with your listener
2. Gestures and body language add energy and enthusiasm to your speech.
3. Your tone of voice is closely linked to your facial expression,a smile will warm up your voice, making it sound warm and inviting.
4. Imagine that the only person listening to you is your very best friend. Speak to the public as
individuals, never as a group.
5.When you speak, you should be totally involved in communicating-not thinking about your hands. Your gestures should be motivated by the content of your presentation.

From India, Delhi
nikhil2375
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1) I believe good beginning is half done. Make sure to start it in an impressive
manner. Definitely Smile has to be an important attribute.
2) Be SMART i.e. Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timebound.
3) Connect to Audience as milk gets connected to Water. However dilution
factor needs to be taken into account.
4) Do lot of rehearsals before making presentation, if possible in front of
mirror. This will improve body language, voice, presentation skills etc.
5) Add Humor.
Everything that begins well ends well.
Dr. Nikhil K. Mehta
Assistant Professor
NITIE, Mumbai

From India, Mumbai
tvambareesh
understand the audience and select the subject that sync with the audience.
Prepare the flow and matter should be in concequential with events .
Give exanples to emphasis your view.
Tell story to connect the point of view.
Never forget to smile. Maintain a confidence posters.

From India, Bangalore
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