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November 17, 2016 at 9:35 pm

if you are addressing the public such as a meeting or any public gathering, you must first study and consider what your going to say and know the correct way and manner to speak to the public. You must also know the answers to questions likely to be asked by people after your speech.

You must not prolong your speech so as not to cause annoyance to people whom you are speaking to. Also, whenever you are speaking to the public, you must keep watch and know when they are no more interested in yourspeech, then you must stop. Do not wait until your audience hoots you down.

Such is very big disgraceful and at the same time reduces your personality. If you want to speak in the public gathering such as meeting, you must put up your hand and should stand when it is your time to do so. Do not ask unnecessary questions which do not arise from the programmes. Your should not shout nor fight with anybody in the meeting because it disturbs the peace and the proceedings of a meeting.

November 17, 2016 at 11:36 pm

Public speaking has never been an easy thing to do. There are some people who think standing infront of a crowd is easy, thats the hardest thimg ever. I remember when i was asked to join the drama group at school, i used to be one of those people who had a hard time expressing myself in front of people. But when i joined the drama group, that really opened me up and i trained myself on how to be confident and also learned to keep the audience entertained. Being my first time i was very scared i panicked and sometimes my words would disappear while on stage, but that did not stop me from moving forward once i got the grip i would go on and on to the end without panic. So it takes time to get used to it and you need all the courage to be able to pull it off. But anyone can do it all one needs is to be motivated and guided through the whole thing. Another thing i would like to add onto your list is that when you speaking to a crowd never look at people’sfaces always look at the back of the auditorium or over people’s heads that will take away the fear.