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ICAP Toastmasters Club #LeaveNoOneBehind

Public Speaking Tip # 1


Know your audience

To connect with your audience, research their


interests, demographics, and knowledge level,
and tailor your message accordingly.
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Public Speaking Tip # 2


Practice, practice,
practice
Rehearse your speech multiple times to familiarize
yourself with the content, delivery, and timing, and identify
and address any issues.
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Public Speaking Tip # 3


Be authentic

Be yourself and communicate in a natural and


genuine manner, rather than trying to imitate
someone else or adopt a persona.
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Public Speaking Tip # 4


Speak clearly and slowly

Enunciate your words clearly and at a


comfortable pace to ensure that your audience
can understand and follow your message.
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Public Speaking Tip # 5


Use stories and
anecdotes
Illustrate your points with personal
experiences, anecdotes, or case studies
that relate to your message and engage
your audience.
ICAP Toastmasters Club #LeaveNoOneBehind

Public Speaking Tip # 6


Maintain eye contact

Look at your audience members in the eyes


to convey sincerity, build rapport, and
establish trust and credibility.
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Public Speaking Tip # 7


Use body language

Use gestures, facial expressions, and


posture to enhance your message, convey
emotion, and maintain engagement with
your audience.
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Public Speaking Tip # 8


Use vocal variety

Vary your pitch, tone, and pace to emphasize


important points, convey emotion, and
maintain interest and attention.
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Public Speaking Tip # 9


Be concise

Use clear and concise language to


convey your message, and avoid
unnecessary or redundant information
that may dilute your impact.
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Public Speaking Tip # 10


Have a clear message

Identify and articulate a clear and


compelling message that is easy to
understand and remember, and use it as
the anchor of your speech.

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