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Public Speaking Skills Training: Try Some Public Speaking Training Exercises For Practice
If you'd like to improve your public speaking presentations, then
find some public speaking exercises in the public speaking article
below. Don't forget that the key to improving your public speaking
skills is to practice.
You'll get the most out of these public speaking exercises if you
practice them often, and make a real effort even if they seem trivial.
Getting better at even the smallest aspect of public speaking can really
give your presentations more impact.
Introduce Someone Else
By putting together a very short "speech" that introduces another
speaker, you can repeatedly practice your skills without having to put
together a long public speaking presentation. Getting comfortable to say
a few words about someone else is a good start.
Put a public speaking Speech Together Bit By Bit
Practice writing and speaking the individual parts of a speech. Write
some openings. Write some closings. Write about one major point. Write a
rebuttal of one part of an opponent's argument. Get used to building the
different parts of a speech and delivering them.
Read a Famous Speech
You don't need to practice with your own words. Choose an inspiring
speech and read it as though it were yours. Not having to worry about
the words means you can concentrate on your delivery. This is one
exercise that has been around for centuries, as many classical orators
used to practice with other people's speeches.
Introduce Yourself
Talking about yourself should be easy since it's a topic you know well.
Put together a short presentation about yourself, to introduce you to a
group. You could even try this one without any notes. Another variation
of this exercise is to promote your business, if you have one.
Using Motivational Quotes
Again, use another person's words to help you put a speech together for
practice. Put together a short speech filled with inspirational quotes
and comments, and you'll find it a breeze to present.
Tell Some Jokes
Get some of your favorite jokes together, and give a presentation
intended to make everyone laugh. Obviously, it's not a serious exercise
on a formal topic but just a chance to see how easy it is to lighten the
mood when giving a public speaking speech. All presentations can use a
joke or two.
Source: Brian Clough
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