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Friday, 3 August 2018

Speeching About Me

(No, that wasn't a typo)
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

  1. Tell them something useful
  2. Tell them something they don’t already know
  3. Follow the “Tell ‘Em Three Times” Rule. 
  4. Unify your speech with a single, overarching theme.
  5. Let the audience see how much you care about what you’re saying. 
  6. Stick to what you know is absolutely true.
  7. Structure your speech in small “sound bites."
  8. Create “the perfect moment.”
  9. Speak to individuals, not the entire group
  10. Memorize the first and last lines of your presentation, but nothing else.

How to speak to an audience

  • Eye-Contact
  • Voice  -Audible slow
  • Gesture
  • Body language


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