What makes a speech interesting and make it sound better?
- Rhetorical Questions - Asking questions without wanting an answer - Have you ever wanted to go to Australia?
- Imagery - Describing an idea - It was a weird looking, spotty and red mushroom.
- Alliteration; onomatopoeia - She sells seashells by the seashore; Bang! Pow!
- Repetition - Repeating the same ideas - Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow.
Other ways to make your speech interesting
- Tell them something useful
- Tell them something they don’t already know
- Follow the “Tell ‘Em Three Times” Rule.
- Unify your speech with a single, overarching theme.
- Let the audience see how much you care about what you’re saying.
- Stick to what you know is absolutely true.
- Structure your speech in small “sound bites."
- Create “the perfect moment.”
- Speak to individuals, not the entire group
- Memorize the first and last lines of your presentation, but nothing else.
How to speak to an audience
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