HOW TO BE A GOOD
SPEAKER
Created by R
Rina Husnaini Febriyanti
10 TIPS FOR BEING A GOOD SPEAKER Have a point and stick to it Speak clearly Adjust your speech for your audience Don't patronize Be interesting Speak up Be honest Organize what you're saying Be an important person Be polite, follow social conventions
and be rational Created by R Rina Husnaini
Febriyanti
Have a point and stick to itspeak on a certain subject. Even in casual
conversation, though, it is important to focus on a limited set of related ideas.
Speak clearly It may be tempting to say, "El
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Adjust your speech for your audienceA technical audience will appreciate your
use of jargon and acronyms. If your audience has trouble grasping the concepts you are relating, it may be necessary to speak slowly and offer generally familiar examples.
Don't patronizeWhen people are treated like idiots or little
children they may become hostile and ignore what you're saying. You sound patronizing when you use sing-song tones in your speech or sigh loudly.
Be interestingAlways giving interesting in anything.
Speak upPeople have to hear what you are saying
even if they are sitting in the back row or there is a lot of noise.
Be honestRemember the story of the boy who cried,
"Wolf!"
Organize what you're saying If there are several ideas or details related
to your main point, speak about each one in a deliberate fashion. If you are trying to convey large amounts of information, you may need to outline what you will say at the outset and then summarize what you've said at the conclusion.
Be an important personHave a lot of initials after your name. Be
famous. Be beautiful. Work in a job where you wear a uniform and people are expected to listen to you.
Be polite, follow social conventions and be rationalObviously there are many speakers that do
not follow this step and yet have large and doting audiences. You probably aren't one of those speakers.
Thank You