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WHAT ROLE DO PUBLIC SPEAKING SKILLS HAVE IN YOUR CAREER?



Public speaking enhances your confidence in presentation skills, the way you present yourself to your audience and the confidence you show tells everything about yourself, which is why you need to be appropriate with your language and body language. Your presentational skills should be convincing enough to make an impact on a group.


Having knowledge and not being able to present is as good as not knowing. this is where public speaking jumps in like a hero to save you! It boosts up your confidence and helps you become a better speaker the way you present yourself is what matters at the end. Public speaking is nothing but confident communication. Whatever field you choose communication is key. You should know when to be assertive and when to be stern with the audience. How you start your presentation either takes the attention away from or draws them to you. Humour is one of the parts of the speech that make it attractive, knowing when to use humor is also important. Body language is one of the impactful parts of a presentation, it shows how confident and involved you are.



Coming to the important question - How to improve your public speaking skills?

There are countless ways you can improve your public speaking skills, a few of them are, watching public speaking videos on ted talks, improving your vocabulary like learning a bunch of new words every day, improving connections with strangers, attending seminars and competitions, and joining speaking clubs are a few ways you can improve on your speaking skills. You should closely watch the speaker and their body language when taking inspiration. Not everyone is great with this skill but if you work hard on improving yourself you will succeed.


Thanks for reading till the end!


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Kota Sai Srihitha
Grade 11
Organising committee member


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Unknown member
Nov 21, 2021

Great read!

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