Do's and Don 'Ts When Giving A Speech

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First of all, you must have a good mental state when you give a speech, show everyone your

passion, your good mental outlook, can not be depressed. The second thing is to dress
appropriately, if it's a very formal occasion, it's usually a formal dress, or something neat and clean
is fine, but remember to wear fancy clothes. On the podium, you should be relaxed and at ease. Do
not stand in the same position for the whole stage and be very stiff and rigid. Secondly, make sure
that your language is fluent and that you don't have too many jams or too many modal links, so
that the audience will be comfortable with it.
1. Your facial expression is very important when you are giving a speech. You should show
confidence in yourself so that the audience will believe you. Look ahead and look at the audience.
2. Standing generally really take T-step, legs do not cling together, before and after cross Yang to
moderate. Pay attention to the whole body weight always on one foot, the other foot dummy, can
maintain body balance. Your hands hang down and bend slightly when you don't do anything.
Cross your hands in front of your stomach.
3. From the perspective of the speaker's attitude and language, standing speech is conducive to the
play of some beautiful movements and large gestures. For example, the use of power gestures such
as the wedge and sweep. At the same time, it also contributes to the overall image, including
fitting clothes and presentable appearance. But if the speaker is sitting down, the slim figure, suit
and tie of the speaker's professional image is greatly discounted.

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