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How To Deliver Your Speech Effectively Excellent body language and voice modulation is the key formula for an effective speech.So try to master in thses aspects.Here is some tips to follow. Move toward the stage confidently and keep your notes in a position where you can see them without difficulty. Try to stand straightly with your feet shoulder width separately. Take a look at the viewers, pause and start your speech. Modulate the voice in your opening with suitable facial expressions and pronunciation, and a clear frame of mind Keep proper eye contact with people in various parts of the spectators, including the last line. Stop for a short time after your speech to allow the spectators enough time to understand the points. Moreover, make use of normal and comfortable gesticulations and facial expressions to give emphasis to particular points. Articulate your terms clearly and vary your tempo, volume and pitch to keep the speech energetic and more attractive. Restore your memory by sporadically looking at your notes; however evade reading from your remarks directly if you are not reading a lengthy quote. Wind up your presentation by thanking the viewers and then confidently leave the stage.

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How To Deliver Your Speech Effectively

Excellent body language and voice modulation is the key formula for an effective speech.So try to master in thses aspects.Here is some tips to follow.

          Move toward the stage confidently and keep your notes in a position where you can see them

without difficulty.  

         Try to stand straightly with your feet shoulder width separately. Take a look at the viewers, pause and start your speech.

          Modulate the voice in your opening with suitable facial expressions and pronunciation, and a

clear frame of mind  

         Keep proper eye contact with people in various parts of the spectators, including the last line.  

         Stop for a short time after your speech to allow the spectators enough time to understand the points. Moreover, make use of normal and comfortable gesticulations and facial expressions to give emphasis to particular points.

          Articulate your terms clearly and vary your tempo, volume and pitch to keep the speech

energetic and more attractive.  

         Restore your memory by sporadically looking at your notes; however evade reading from your remarks directly if you are not reading a lengthy quote.

          Wind up your presentation by thanking the viewers and then confidently leave the stage.