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35. public speaking. Public speaking: fears. 3. Death. 2. Snakes. 1. public speaking. Overcoming anxiety. Act confident. Channel nervous energy. Practice, practice, practice. Visualize success. Use deep breathing techniques. Give yourself a mental pep talk.

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  1. 35 public speaking

  2. Public speaking: fears 3. Death 2. Snakes 1. public speaking

  3. Overcoming anxiety Act confident Channel nervous energy Practice, practice, practice Visualize success Use deep breathing techniques Give yourself a mental pep talk Focus on the message, not the fear

  4. Know your audience

  5. Define the purpose Inform? Inspire?/persuade? Entertain? Introduce? Thank or pay tribute?

  6. The process 1. Choose/narrow a topic 2. Research 3. Organize speech and createoutline 4. Rehearse 5. Deliver

  7. Speaker’s outline • 1. Introduction • 2. Main Point • 3. Supporting information and facts • 4. Define Transitions • 5. Establish Conclusion

  8. Speech introduction strategy IDENTIFY with your AUDIENCE Reference to a situation Statement of purpose or important topic Anecdotal story Rhetorical Question Quotation Humor

  9. Elements of physical delivery Appearance Posture Facial Expression Eye Contact Movement Gestures

  10. Elements of vocal delivery Speech Rate Volume Inflection of your voice Quality Voice Pronunciation and Articulation

  11. To start walk up slowly and confidently During the speech Establish Eye Contact with Audience: move your eyes around the room Smile naturally Use simple language, avoid jargon Be enthusiastic/emotive Use notes as needed

  12. PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE Training of Trainers: Why? Incentives… PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE

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