In modern society, we have more and more opportunities to talk to others. Communication is very important. So learning how to become a good speaker is so too. Making people understand what we are talking about allows us to do our job more successfully.
Steps
Step 1. Rule number one is to make eye contact
Step 2. Make sure your pronunciation is correct and clear, and that your information is correct
Step 3. You will need to grab the attention of others and get them interested in your words
Step 4. Speak in a friendly and polite manner
Remember to smile!
Step 5. Make sure you are not speaking appropriately, not too fast, but not too slow either
Step 6. Make sure you are well prepared before giving a speech
Step 7. If the listener has no interest in the topic of the conversation, change it
Step 8. Always keep the opinion of others in mind and never insult them for what they think
Advice
- Do not be nervous. Stand still and be confident, let the audience feel your presence.
- Take a deep breath to release tension on stage.
- When using a microphone, don't hold it too close or too far from your mouth.
- When you want to emphasize important information, you can raise the pitch, slow down the speed, or repeat a concept over and over.
Warnings
- Take clear breaks when reading something.
- Don't hunch your back and don't scream.
- When you sneeze or laugh, move the microphone away from your mouth.
- When uttering lip sounds, such as "p" and "b", make sure your mouth is not directly over the microphone. It would produce an unpleasant sound. Move your mouth away from the tip of the microphone.