What is public speaking? Tell the characteristic features of it?
If you’re trying to improve your public speaking skills, you should study the behaviors of other great speakers. Here are the eight traits of a great public speaker — developing these skills will
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help you begin to hone your craft.
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Confidence
Confidence is one of the most important characteristics of a public speaker. It will be hard to
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connect with your audience if you come across as timid or overly nervous during your
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presentation.
A certain amount of nervousness may be inevitable, so you need to develop strategies to deal with these feelings. The best way to do that is with practice — if you know the material and spend time working on your speech, it will be easier to show up confidently.
Concise
Effective communicators know how to get their points across in a succinct way. They know how to speak clearly and avoid confusing their audience. This makes it easier for the audience to absorb and take action on the information you’re sharing.
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Ability to read the room
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People who are excellent public speakers are good ataudience's nonverbal cues. For instance, you notice if they seem bored or speech and can adjust your presentation accordingly.
Learning how to read the room takes time because you have to get out of your head first. Stay focused on the audience and the goal of your presentation. Over time, you’ll learn how
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and picking up on the disengaged during your
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your audience’s micro-expressions and understand how they’re receiving the information.
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