Speech Delivery Don’t bore your audience or wish they were listening to this guy  -----------------------------------

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Speech Delivery Don’t bore your audience or wish they were listening to this guy 

Free Template from 2 Body Language/Mannerisms Proper posture: Stand straight Hands either on the podium or at side Don’t fidget or “dance” –see my example And for the love of orange suits, DO NOT LEAN ON THE PODIUM!!!

Free Template from 3 Pronunciation Clearly pronounce each word: if you do not know how to pronounce something, look it up! NO SLANG! **Remember, this is a formal speech! Avoid “fillers” “you know” “um” “like” “and” “so” “uh”

Free Template from 4 Pitch Refers to the highs and lows of the voice Avoid a monotone voice at all costs!

Free Template from 5 Speed You are going to be nervous, and this causes you to talk faster Take a deep breath, relax, and start slower Don’t speak too slowly; that’s a sure way to create a crowd snoozer!

Free Template from 6 Volume Make sure the people in the back can hear you Do not scream You may want to try getting louder at some sections for emphasis

Free Template from 7 Quality Keep your voice conversational; nobody likes to be “talked at” You need to practice your speech to gain fluency DO NOT waste our time with a speech you did not bother to practice

Free Template from 8 Stage Movement You should not be afraid to interact with your audience People view you as a confident speaker if you can step away from your notes and walk in the front of the room

Free Template from 9 Eye Contact DO NOT READ YOUR SPEECH Look at the entire audience, not just the left side of the room This is the best way to connect with your audience This will be heavily graded

Free Template from 10 It's not how strongly you feel about your topic, it's how strongly they feel about your topic after you speak. --Tim Salladay