6 Tips to Prepare for your Next Speech

Public speaking is a very important skill for many people in today’s society. There are many different types of public speaking, including informative and persuasive speeches. Public speaking can also be intimidating because you have to stand in front of people and talk about something that may be very personal or related to their lives.

 

With this article, I’ll go over some helpful tips on preparing for your next speech.

 

1) Recognise your audience.

Understanding your audience will help you modify your speech and presentation. Your selection regarding the language you employ, the length of your speech, and the acceptable themes will be influenced by your audience. Make sure your viewers will like the experience and find the information you provide relevantly.

 

2) Find the purpose of the speech 

Speakers captivate an audience by being important and by providing context. When listeners feel like the discourse is also about them, they become more attentive. Martin Luther King Jr.’s well-known “I have a dream” speech provides a perfect illustration. The audience members came because they agreed with Martin Luther King, not because they wanted to watch him speak. They believed his speech was a reflection of their lives and aspirations.

 

3) Get accustomed to the surroundings

Try to picture your surroundings and the event’s setting on an actual day. Try to learn as much as you can about the venue where you will be giving your presentation. Verify whether you’ll be speaking on stage and whether a podium or microphone is available.

 

4) List the key points

Outlining your speech’s essential topics helps keep your presentation on topic and organised. Attempt to build your speech around these key ideas.

You can create a keyword-based speech outline. Because they are simple to recall and compatible with an outline, keywords are advantageous. You may quickly scan your notes to find relevant keywords that will keep you on task.

 

5) Create a powerful beginning and strong conclusion.

People tend to rely their responses heavily on how they started and ended. Whatever occurs in the middle of an experience seems to have less significance to us when we look back on it.

Therefore, make your opening and closing strong! 

 

6) Take a video of you speaking

It’s as simple as using an app on your phone to start recording video. Use this technology to your advantage and record your full speech while you practice. When you’re done, you can review your performance recording to assess your performance. Consider your accomplishments and the areas you can improve.

 

Remember these points before going for your next speech.

If you have any other doubts, mention them below! 

 

Stay Awesome. Stay Productive.

– Divas Gupta


By divasgupta   |   November 8, 2022


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