Public Speaking Check List

31-Dec-2009

The Following tips will help you to engage your audience throughout. I reccomend referring to this when preparing a speech.
I give this checklist to my clients towards the end of their public speaking training, by which point they will have tried and tested all of these

  • Eye contact- to create rapport and engage your audience
  • A strong, concise opening: getting straight to the point- avoid excuses, waffle or bad jokes. Your voice should be strong and attention grabbing
  • A clear, thought evoking message
  • Quotes
  • Rhetorical Questions
  • Incite interaction with the audience: 'raise your hand if...'
  • Pick on/ mention facts in relation to members of the audience: this makes people feel important and is similar to those inside jokes that we all love
  • Plenty of image evoking words
  • Engage as many of the senses as is appropriate: what did you feel, see, hear, taste and smell
  • A clear theme running through from beginning to conclusion
  • Plenty of pauses to create suspense: The story could unravel slowly and end with a twist
  • Movement and gestures to strengthen the message: Movement can facilitate pauses- take a moment to move a few steps and pause in between points- this also gives your audience time to digest what you’re saying
  • A strong conclusion- both vocally and in terms of language: the conclusion should leave a lasting impression- this is the message that will stay with your audience
  • Start with the end in mind: don't forget your purpose. A good speech should incite change in some way- it could be inspirational, motivational or persausive
  • I will discuss each of these points in further detail in later blogs on public speaking.

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