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This guide provides crucial tips for improving the delivery of environmental speeches. Focus on effective body language, clear voice projection, and maintaining audience engagement through eye contact and gestures. Practice your speech multiple times, request feedback from friends or family, and stay calm and confident. Begin with a brief overview of your main points, discuss each point clearly, and conclude by summarizing your key messages. Remember to thank the audience and invite questions for an interactive experience.
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Speech Guidelines Environmental Issues
What NOT to do… • What could this student have done to improve the delivery of this speech? • Create a list of ideas while you watch the speech
DO THIS!!!! • Create a list of what makes this speaker AMAZING!!! SPEECH
PRACTICE!!! • Practice your presentation until you are sure you know It well. Ask friends or family members to listen to your speech and suggest ways to make it better. • Stay calm and confident. • Use body language. • Eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, posture • Use your voice effectively. • Pronounce words clearly and speak so your listeners can understand you • Rate/tempo-make sure you are speaking slowly enough that you can be understood • Volume- even if you normally speak quietly, you will need to speak loudly in a formal speech. Listeners in the back of the room should be able to hear you
Talking points • Tell them what you are there to discuss with a brief overview of your remarks. It is easier for an audience to follow a presentation when they know generally what to expect. • Choose specific points to make, and discuss these items clearly and concisely. Speak about one point at a time and make clear transitions as you move from point to point. This should be the longest portion of your presentation. • Conclude, reiterating all of your points very briefly. • Thank the audience and/or organization that invited you to speak and, if appropriate, take questions.