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  • Toastmaster Meeting Etiquette

    Toastmasters, which helps people become comfortable speaking in front of crowds, has groups in more than 106 countries. Most groups have weekly, one-hour meetings that consist of about 20 people...

  • Principles & Types of Speech Communication

    Whether you are planning to propose a new business plan, lead an informative workshop or speak at a special event, you face the challenge of effective speech communication. Navigating this...

  • Public Speaking and Distracting Mannerism Tips

    For most people, public speaking is intimidating. The thought of giving a speech or presentation in front of an audience, whether it is comprised of friends or strangers, may be enough to make...

  • Organizational Methods for Writing a Speech

    Speech writing is a difficult but effective pursuit. Using as few words as possible, you must be both poetic and informative. The organizational method you choose for your speech can make a big...

  • How to Write a Speech for a Public Forum Debate

    Speaking in front of an audience can be daunting. When you are speaking as part of a debate, your goal is to sway the opinions of the majority of the public in your favor. This is feasible only if...

  • How to Give an Introduction Speech for a Guest Speaker

    Many speeches are wounded before they even begin. The most common damage done to a guest speaker happens in the introduction speech. Whether it is a boring introduction, a long litany of...

  • How to Speak With Eloquence

    Do you want to speak with more eloquence when communicating with colleagues or friends? For most people, making a speech can be nerve-wracking. Speaking in public can put you on the spot, even if...

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