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    6 Audience Rapport


    You need a warm and friendly relationship with your audience. How do you achieve this? Well, enthusiasm is contagious. If you are enthusiastic, your audience will be enthusiastic too. Try to make eye contact with each member of your audience. Each person should feel that you are speaking to him or her personally.

    7 Body Language


    What you do NOT say can be more important than what you say. Your BODY is speaking to your audience even before you open your mouth. Your clothes, your walk, your glasses, your haircut, your expression: it is from these that your listeners form their first impression as you enter the room.

    5 Techniques to Achieve Public Speaking Perfection in English


    What could be feared more than death?
    Apparently, for some people, it is public speaking! The fear of public speaking has its own term: glossophobia. You might understand this fear if you are an English language learner who has ever had to give a speech or presentation in English.
    It is hard enough in your own language, let alone a foreign one! But you might not be able to avoid speaking English in public, so you may as well learn to get over the fear. Luckily, it will be easier than you think. In this article, we will share five techniques to prepare you for inspiring, confident public speaking in English.

    What Are the Components of a Successful Speech? Any speech you might need to make, from a business presentation to a personal introduction in front of new classmates, requires more than just the spoken words. Great public speaking typically also comprises three core types of communication: physical, visual and the story.


    • Physical: This includes your English body language and sometimes the environment that you choose to give your presentation in. It tells listeners how confident you are about the topic and how approachable you will be if they have any questions.

    For example, facing the audience with a smile and a straight posture will help you seem confident and friendly, making the audience more likely to listen to and trust your speech. Many people tend to overlook this aspect while preparing for their public speech, but physical communication can leave a long-lasting impression on the audience.

    • Visual: This includes pictures, charts and graphs, PowerPoint slides—any visual element that reinforces your speech and helps your audience follow along. You can either use a slideshow projected on a screen or bring physical objects to the stage with you.

    • Story: The story is the core of your speech. It involves both the words you say and their emotional content—so it determines your physical and visual communication, too.

    For example, if you are telling an inspirational story, your facial expression should be uplifting rather tha n serious. Similarly, if you present the business results of the first quarter, your visuals should probably include graphs and charts but not photographs.

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