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What should I pay attention to when giving a speech?
A good speech, with clear focus and clear logic, can make the audience echo and arouse the audience's approval and applause.

Making a good speech requires us to pay attention to some details in the process, and there are many taboos in the speech. If you don't pay attention to these, it will affect the audience's intuitive impression of you, and the overall effect of the speech will be greatly reduced.

The following are some mistakes that many people make in public speaking. I hope you can take them as a warning.

Express your nervousness and show your lack of confidence.

"Sorry, I'm a little nervous."

"I don't speak well, please forgive me."

I believe we often hear such words, which is also a common mistake made by many novices.

Once you say this, it will greatly reduce the audience's expectations of you and your personal sense of authority.

The audience came to listen to your speech in order to get something valuable to him, but you showed a low value side. If the audience's expectations are lowered, it will lead to distraction.

Sometimes, even if you can't do it, you have to pretend to do it, and you can really do it by pretending. The important thing is to relax yourself, just like dealing with a group of good friends. Do you get nervous when you talk to your good friends?

Second, I won't stop, I won't interact, I just want to talk about myself.

If the speech is too fast, the audience will miss a lot. Sometimes, the more important things are, the more we need to slow down and lower our voices, so that the audience can concentrate on listening to you.

Give the audience time to think when talking about some important dry goods.

When talking about some wonderful parts, leave time for the audience to applaud.

Leave time for the audience to laugh when talking about some relaxing links.

Third, I don't know the audience, and the speech is too academic.

There is no analysis of the audience before the speech, no arrangement of the speech content according to the audience's understanding, and too many technical terms, which leads to the whole speech being boring and the audience falling asleep again and again.

Before speaking, you should investigate the age, educational background, preferences and so on of most of the audience, make a good analysis, and express the theme of your speech in a language that the audience can understand.

Four long-winded, nonsense.

The speech should be as concise and clear as possible, and the content that can be clearly stated in one sentence should not use too many languages. Everyone's time is precious. Too much water without nutrition will greatly reduce the value of your speech in the eyes of the audience.

Show off for five hours, preach

Most of the audience are disgusted with showing off and preaching for a long time, because it is equivalent to raising the speaker himself, lowering the level of the audience, giving people a condescending feeling, and virtually widening the distance between the speaker and the audience.

Six affectation, hypocrisy and politeness

Although the speech is a speech, some parts are to be said and some parts are to be performed. However, often showing too hypocritical and artificial language actions will make the audience feel disgusted.

Did you cheat on the stage? Most viewers can actually see it in their hearts. The best way is to be less hypocritical and more sincere.

7. Deviation from the theme, illogical and disorganized.

Off topic, I said other places. The main content of the speech was not much, but a lot of nonsense was said.

Speech is illogical and disorganized, just like driving aimlessly everywhere.

To solve this problem, we need to outline the content of the speech before it starts. We can divide the speech into several parts by mind map, and then sort out the main modules by refining keywords. Arrange reasonable time for each part of the speech.

Eight hasty conclusions

The end of the speech is very important. What people can remember in a speech is usually only the beginning and end of the speech and a few stories.

If the ending doesn't work, the audience will have a bad impression on the whole speech.

The best ending is to summarize the full text, call on the audience to take certain actions, and arouse the audience's in-depth thinking.