How to Present a Speech Maria Campana. Speech Preparation  Know your audience  Research your topic thoroughly  Choose a speech style related to the.

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How to Present a Speech Maria Campana

Speech Preparation  Know your audience  Research your topic thoroughly  Choose a speech style related to the goal of your speech (ex: informative, persuasive)  Be confident!  Know your audience  Research your topic thoroughly  Choose a speech style related to the goal of your speech (ex: informative, persuasive)  Be confident!

Step 1: What to do Before Your Speech

Step 2: What to do During Your Speech

Step 3: What to do After Your Speech

TIPS: 1.Make sure to wear neutral colors 2.If you use flashcards number them in case they lose order 3.The better the attention- getter the more intrigued your audience becomes 4.Use appropriate tones and expressions to spice up your speech 5.Watch out for “ums!” 1.Make sure to wear neutral colors 2.If you use flashcards number them in case they lose order 3.The better the attention- getter the more intrigued your audience becomes 4.Use appropriate tones and expressions to spice up your speech 5.Watch out for “ums!”