Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Speaking characteristics of a Good speaker

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Being able to communicate and express yourself to many people is essential in every aspect of life, no matter the type of work you do. A good speaker does not necessarily have to have a good and loud voice; and although that’s an advantage, without the right characteristics, unfortunately, an impressive loud voice isn’t enough to keep people listening. If you intend to become a speaker that’s not only engaging but impressive.

Confident and Funny


 Any audience wants someone speaking to them to be convincing and the only way you can be convincing is to show you’re confident about yourself and about what you’re saying. Don’t fidget around with your hands, hair or any equipment on the speaker’s table (pens, papers and microphone). Add audience bonuses if you throw in a few funny punch lines out of the blue. This makes the audience feel a little more comfortable with you, as well as gives you time to think and pace out as they laugh. Don’t be too serious. 

Organized and Responsible


Speaking requires a lot of energy, planning and research, especially if you’re not as familiar with the subject. Learn why your audience is there listening to your speech, know their wants and goals. Be responsible enough to research on important things that will help make your speaking a success. Avoid being late to events as this ensures major negative points to you as a speaker – everyone will be hating you already as soon as you step onto the stage.

Determined and full of passion


Use various methods to pass your message onto your audience and use passion to get them hooked. Be convincing with your passion for the subject and earn respect for your dedication.

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