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The Guide To Becoming A Good Public Speaker

The Guide To Becoming A Good Public Speaker. Table Of Contents The Need For Planning For Public Speaking How To Control Public Speaking Anxiety Learn

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The Guide ToBecoming AGood Public

Speaker

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Table Of ContentsTable Of Contents

• The Need For Planning For Public Speaking• How To Control Public Speaking Anxiety• Learn How To Interact With Your Audience• Using Visual Aids For Oral Presentations• Tips On Improving Public Speaking Skills

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Using Visual Aids For Oral Using Visual Aids For Oral PresentationsPresentations

• Stand and face the audience

• Use a remote device

• Use notes

• Use PowerPoint for good

• Beyond PowerPoint

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The Need For Planning For Public Speaking

• Body languageConfidenceSpeedNotes

• Visual aidsLanguageHumorLength

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How To Control Public Speaking How To Control Public Speaking AnxietyAnxiety

• Thorough Preparation• Breathing• Confidence Visualized• End result Visualized

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Learn How To Interact With Your Learn How To Interact With Your AudienceAudience

• Start with question

• Use Icebreakers and energizer

• Break the audience into pairs or group

• Ask for input