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		<title>Public Speaking Topics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here you will find public speaking topics for persuasive or informative public speaking speeches.
For informative speech

The Tour De France Can Not Without Doping. 
Munchausen&#8217;S Syndrome: Seek Treatment For Illnesses You Don&#8217;T Have.
Strategic Use Of Business Intelligence.
Filmmaker Michael Moore.
What Do Our Kidneys Do?
Pulitzer Prizes For Books Published In The Us.
An Online Spell Checker Isn&#8217;T Enough For [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here you will find public speaking topics for persuasive or informative public speaking speeches.</p>
<p>For informative speech</p>
<ul>
<Li>The Tour De France Can Not Without Doping. </Li><br />
<Li>Munchausen&#8217;S Syndrome: Seek Treatment For Illnesses You Don&#8217;T Have.</Li><br />
<Li>Strategic Use Of Business Intelligence.</Li><br />
<Li>Filmmaker Michael Moore.</Li><br />
<Li>What Do Our Kidneys Do?</Li><br />
<Li>Pulitzer Prizes For Books Published In The Us.</Li><br />
<Li>An Online Spell Checker Isn&#8217;T Enough For Your Research Paper Essay.</Li><br />
<Li>Brain And Spinal Cord Inflammation.</Li><br />
<Li>How District Attorneys Combat Violent Crime.</Li><br />
<Li>How To Design Wedding Cakes.</Li><br />
<Li>Barter Exchange Has Contemporary Relevance.</Li><br />
for persuasive speech<br />
<Li>The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.</Li><br />
<Li>Miss World Contest.</Li><br />
<Li>Famous Bollywood Actresses.</Li><br />
<Li>St Patrick&#8217;S Day, Traditional Irish Holiday Celebrated On March 17.</Li><br />
<Li>The Bloody Sunday Inquiry.</Li><br />
<Li>Herbal Remedies For Common Diseases.</Li><br />
<Li>Diplomatic Immunity Issues In Dictatorial Systems Based On Military Power.</Li><br />
<Li>E Coli Bacteria.</Li><br />
<Li>Back Pain Is Caused By A Spinal Problem.</Li><br />
<Li>Badminton Doubles Rules.</Li><br />
<Li>Hair Loss In Humans Might Be Reversible.</Li><br />
<Li>The Moscow Theatre Siege.</Li><br />
<Li>Alternative Remedies For The Treatment Of Avian Influenza.</Li><br />
<Li>80 Percent Of Men Suffer From Prostate Cancer.</Li><br />
<Li>The Difference Between Dolphins And Porpoises.</Li><br />
<Li>Midge Controll In Your Back Yard.</Li><br />
<Li>Diabetes Risk Factors And Complications.</Li><br />
<Li>The Ideal Barbecue And Steak Sauce Recipe.</Li><br />
<Li>Why We Need To Worry About Avalanches.</Li><br />
<Li>Avandia Drug Side Effects And Indications.</Li><br />
<Li>Buy Economic Durable Goods And Save The World!</Li><br />
<Li>The Indoor Cultivation Of Chinese Bamboo.</Li><br />
<Li>The Gulf War Syndrome.</Li><br />
<Li>Benchmarking Methodologies Of Quality.</Li><br />
<Li>The Secret Service Federal Law Enforcement Agency.</Li><br />
<Li>Names And Meanings For Naming Girls And Boys Babies.</Li><br />
<Li>Build A Home Bar!</Li><br />
<Li>Graduation Party Ideas For Decorating Your Guests.</Li><br />
<Li>Barbie And Ken Fashion.</Li><br />
<Li>What Are Reformed Baptist Churches?</Li><br />
<Li>Private Detectives.</Li><br />
<Li>Actors Who Have Played James Bond.</Li><br />
<Li>Poisonous Spiders.</Li><br />
<Li>Biometric Technologies Make A Human Bar Code Possible.</Li><br />
<Li>Miscarriages Of Justice And Shortcomings Of The Criminal Justice System.</Li></ul>
<p>public speaking topics for any kind of speech</p>
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		<title>How to Develop Persuasive Speech Topics</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 16:12:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding a persuasive speech topic itself is not difficult. But to get your listeners really change their views or to convince them to act or to agree with your opinion and solutions is another story. Here&#8217;s how to develop and narrow down a persuasive speech idea.
Steps

Determine who your listeners are because the more controversial persuasive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding a <strong>persuasive speech topic</strong> itself is not difficult. But to get your listeners really change their views or to convince them to act or to agree with your opinion and solutions is another story. Here&#8217;s how to develop and narrow down a persuasive speech idea.</p>
<h2>Steps</h2>
<ol>
<li>Determine who your listeners are because the more controversial persuasive speech topics you choose, the harder it will be to convince them. Figure out the social-economic status of your audience. How old are they? Males, females, ethnicity? What is their political, educational, religious status? What are their needs and interests?</li>
<li>Note down why the topic of your choice interests you and what your clear opinion is.</li>
<li>Answer these questions: What is attitude of your public towards your persuasive speech topic? Why do they have to agree or act? Can you make the topic more relevant to them?</li>
<li>Provide evidence, hard facts, statistics, new figures, illustrations, quotations, definitions. Ask yourself, why do I think something is true or false?</li>
<li>Appeal to the morality and values of your listeners. Why do you like or dislike something? Why do your listeners have to agree that something is right or wrong, moral or immoral, valuable or worthless? Why do you want to convince them? Offer examples the public will recognize, try to find common ground on related subjects and expert testimonies, and compare your idea with oppositional ideas. If you suggest a change of policy then persuade that there is a problem and get the audience to agree with your solution. Appeal to human needs, to reason and to emotion. Summarize the present situation, the causes and the negative effects everybody will recognize. Then present your solution to solve the problem.</li>
<li>Set the goal of your persuasive speech topic. Formulate it in a single phrase. Examples: Fact claim: I want to persuade that the aging population has negative effects on the economy. Value claim: I want to persuade that metal detectors in schools violate the rights of students. Policy claim: I want to persuade the public that arranged marriages should be outlawed.</li>
<li>Turn your goal into an effective persuasive speech topic statement that is clearly identifying your message. The Aging Population Hurts The Economy, Metal Detectors In Schools Violate Students&#8217; Rights and Arranged Marriages Should Be Outlawed are examples of a catchy persuasive speech topic statements.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Tips:</h2>
<ul>
<li>Definition of a persuasive speech topic: It has to state or claim facts, values or policies in order to get your listeners change their views or to convince them to act or to agree with your opinion and solutions. Tip: persuade and not just inform.</li>
</ul>
<p><em>persuasive speech topics</em><br />
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		<title>How to Speak Like Yoda &#124; Funny Speech Topics</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 16:08:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone loves making funny speeches, and nothing is more fun than imitating Yoda&#8217;s. Few fictional characters have more interesting voices than Yoda.
Every school has a Yoda mimic, and you may be expected to have a go yourself. Here&#8217;s how to shine..
Steps:

Listen to Yoda. If you don&#8217;t own The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, Revenge [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone loves making funny speeches, and nothing is more fun than imitating Yoda&#8217;s. Few fictional characters have more interesting voices than Yoda.</p>
<p>Every school has a Yoda mimic, and you may be expected to have a go yourself. Here&#8217;s how to shine..</p>
<h2>Steps:</h2>
<ol>
<li>Listen to Yoda. If you don&#8217;t own The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, or The Empire Strikes Back, then <a href="http://www.yodajeff.com/multimedia/sounds/"rel="nofollow"  onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://www.yodajeff.com/multimedia/sounds/');">this</a> would be a great place to go.</li>
<li>Study his voice. Yoda has a slightly croaky, throaty voice that occasionally breaks. Practice forming your voice in the back of your throat to give it that throaty, gargling sound.</li>
<li>Study grammar. Yoda is actually very smart grammatically - what he does is rearrange the order of clauses in sentences. Make this a habit. Keep in mind that these sentences are diagrammed the same way. Be careful not to invert sentences, like in a question, and don&#8217;t overdo the clause switches.</li>
<li>Practice your posture - making an accompanying pose can add to the effect - but don&#8217;t overdo the crippled guy look. We&#8217;ve seen from Episodes II and III what Yoda is capable of.</li>
<li>Learn how to use it; there are many situations where a Yoda act is funny or appropriate - but there are many more where it isn&#8217;t. Make sure you don&#8217;t use it in bad taste or in a stupid way.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Tips:</h2>
<ul>
<li>Practice, practice, practice - Yoda has many mannerisms that should be studied, and botching up a Yoda act will ruin it.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t improvise or make stuff up—don&#8217;t do things Yoda wouldn&#8217;t. The best way to go would be to quote a classic line, like &#8220;Begun, the clone war has, mm?&#8221;</li>
<li>Make sure you only open your mouth enough to have four grains of organic brown rice easily pass through.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Warnings:</h2>
<ul>
<li>Don&#8217;t try to stretch your voice or use it in ways that are painful.</li>
<li>This could really annoy people, so don&#8217;t get into the habit of doing this. <strong>funny speech topics</strong></li>
</ul>
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		<title>Good List of Informative Speech Topics</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 15:52:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a useful list of Informative Speech Topics which you might need while preparing thr presentation

 History Of Barbie
 Alternative Fuels
 Internet Crimes
 Chemical Warfare
 History Of Comic Books
 The Reality Show Phenomenon
 Parental Child Abduction
 The Day The Music Died
 Herbs As Medicine
 The History Of Tobacco Use
 Liposuction
 Dna Evidence
 Nanotechnology
 Lasik [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a useful list of Informative Speech Topics which you might need while preparing thr presentation</p>
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<li> History Of Barbie</li>
<li> Alternative Fuels</li>
<li> Internet Crimes</li>
<li> Chemical Warfare</li>
<li> History Of Comic Books</li>
<li> The Reality Show Phenomenon</li>
<li> Parental Child Abduction</li>
<li> The Day The Music Died</li>
<li> Herbs As Medicine</li>
<li> The History Of Tobacco Use</li>
<li> Liposuction</li>
<li> Dna Evidence</li>
<li> Nanotechnology</li>
<li> Lasik Surgery</li>
<li> History Of Transplants</li>
<li> First Woman Astronaut</li>
<li> The History Of Greyhound Dogs</li>
<li> History Of Makeup</li>
<li> The Origin Of Alphabets</li>
<li> Tsunamis</li>
<li> Human Cadavers - History Of, Uses Of (Great Informative Book On This Subject - Stiff)</li>
<li> Dolly The Sheep (Very First Clone Of A Mammal)</li>
<li> Increase In Childhood Obesity</li>
<li> Botox (Now Being Found To Be Useful In Pain Control)</li>
<li> Women In The Military</li>
<li> Childhood Obesity</li>
<li> Genetically Modified Crops</li>
<li> Rem Sleep (Dreaming)</li>
<li> History Of Smoking In Movies</li>
<li> Medicinal Marijuana</li>
</ul>
<p>Use your imagination to create more speech topics</p>
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		<title>How to Write a High School President Speech &#124; Speech Topics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If leadership is your destiny, delivering a good speech to help you win the election for President of your high school is crucial. Follow these tips to deliver the speech to help you win at the ballot box. (speech topics)
Steps:

Start by becoming your audience. As president, you should speak to your audience, not down to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If leadership is your destiny, delivering a good speech to help you win the election for President of your high school is crucial. Follow these tips to deliver the speech to help you win at the ballot box. (<strong>speech topics</strong>)</p>
<h2>Steps:</h2>
<ol>
<li>Start by becoming your audience. As president, you should speak to your audience, not down to your audience. It is essential to remember that a leader is not one who controls followers, but someone who is of the people. A leader is one who serves and through their actions produces many more leaders.</li>
<li>Be honest. There&#8217;s nothing peers like more than straight honesty. Open your heart and tell them the truth about you, your goals, and what you hope to do for and with them.</li>
<li>Be realistic. Set good goals in your speech and clearly outline how you will achieve them. If you have strong goals and a good plan for accomplishing them, others will perceive you as an excellent leader.</li>
<li>Be welcoming. Always emphasize how approachable you are and how much you want to work for them. People want a leader that works to involve them in decisions and ideas. Everyone wants a voice, make sure your speech says that you will give them that voice.</li>
<li>Be yourself. Be funny. If you try to be someone else, the audience will know in an instant. Trust that they will want the real you as their leader.</li>
<li>Be funny. Most of your peers couldn&#8217;t care less who wins, so make note of that. You&#8217;ll earn their respect and feel they can relate to you.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Sample Speech Structure:</h2>
<ul>
<li>Paragraph 1: Introduce yourself. Tell about the most important issues/things in life to you as a person and which personality strengths would make you right for the position.</li>
<li>Paragraph 2: Set your goals and briefly discuss how you will go about achieving them.</li>
<li>Paragraph 3: Let your audience know you intend to lead through service to them and want them to be actively involved. Let them know that leadership to you means getting your hands dirty right along side them and not being locked away in some room making decisions for them. Let them know you understand them and will always welcome their input.</li>
<li>Paragraph 4: Finish with honesty. Tell them what the position means to you and why you hope they will give you the opportunity to lead and serve them.</li>
<li>paragraph 5: Add your slogan or catch phrase for election(this is optional).</li>
</ul>
<h2>Tips:</h2>
<ul>
<li>Being creative also helps. Always remember, &#8220;if you make them laugh, you make them listen.&#8221; If you make them listen, your ideas will be heard. This gives you a better chance of winning.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t promise anything you can&#8217;t do. People will be very disappointed and may not vote for you again if you run for something else.</li>
<li>Use plenty of body language such as hand gestures, however, don&#8217;t do too many gestures as this distracts from your speech.</li>
<li>Also change the tone of your voice otherwise it will make people want to go to sleep and they obviously won&#8217;t listen</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Related:</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.allspeechtopics.com/10-how-to-mentally-prepare-for-a-presentation/" >How to Mentally Prepare for a Presentation</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.allspeechtopics.com/7-how-to-write-a-speech/" >How To Write A Speech</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.allspeechtopics.com/11-top-persuasive-speech-topics/" >Top Persuasive Speech Topics</a></p>
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		<title>Informative Speech Topics and How To Write a Speech</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, as soon as you&#8217;ve chosen your Informative Speech Topics it&#8217;s time to prepare a presentation. Writing a speech sounds terrible for a lot of people, but if you know how to do it right, the process is a simple. Make your thoughts and words organised, and you&#8217;ll be just fine. Here are a few [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, as soon as you&#8217;ve chosen your <strong>Informative Speech Topics</strong> it&#8217;s time to prepare a presentation. Writing a speech sounds terrible for a lot of people, but if you know how to do it right, the process is a simple. Make your thoughts and words organised, and you&#8217;ll be just fine. Here are a few steps to help you write an informative speech.</p>
<ul>
<li>Focus the subject. For any topic at hand, you must focus on the base points that need to be made in the speech. To create a good informative speech, you must be sure that you have summarized the key points before you start.</li>
<li> Analyze your audience. The best way to write a public speech that is both effective and informative is to evaluate who the audience is and cater the speech to them specifically.</li>
<li> Grab their attention. Ask people a provoking question, start with a joke or lead in with weird facts that will get people thinking about your topic. The beginning of the speech must get their attention or you will lose them.</li>
<li> Give the info clearly. Do not use jabber or huge words that people may have a hard time hearing or understanding. Make certain you&#8217;re able to deliver the information in the most understandable way possible, and the best way to do this is to use plain English.</li>
<li> Finish strongly. Summarize the main points of your presentation, and give people something to think of. The end of the presentation is even more important then the start, because you must give your audience something to remember.</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Need More Informative Speech Topics ?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is always a problem, which topic to choose. Here are a few informative speech topics ideas. All of them can be changed by your needs.

On this day in history
Tourism and marketing
The Darwin Awards
Colour blindness
Why free speech matters
Who says that crime doesn&#8217;t pay?
The first Moon Landing
When will man get to Mars?
My Pop Idol
My dream holiday
Well [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is always a problem, which topic to choose. Here are a few informative speech topics ideas. All of them can be changed by your needs.</p>
<ul>
<li>On this day in history</li>
<li>Tourism and marketing</li>
<li>The Darwin Awards</li>
<li>Colour blindness</li>
<li>Why free speech matters</li>
<li>Who says that crime doesn&#8217;t pay?</li>
<li>The first Moon Landing</li>
<li>When will man get to Mars?</li>
<li>My Pop Idol</li>
<li>My dream holiday</li>
<li>Well known films</li>
<li>The spanish civil war</li>
<li>The telegraph: the &#8216;internet&#8217; of the 19th Century</li>
<li>The rise of Nazism</li>
<li>Is an owl really wise?</li>
<li>Why Dolphins jump out of the water</li>
<li>Cats and lions - how do they compare?</li>
<li>What is inside your tap water ?</li>
<li>Easy ways to pass exams</li>
<li>How to get good grades</li>
<li>U.S. territories</li>
<li>Computer viruses</li>
<li>The United Nations</li>
<li>Ballroom dancing</li>
<li>The history of your hometown</li>
<li>How to drive a stick-shift</li>
<li>Foriegn TV shows</li>
<li>Types of poetry</li>
<li>How to plan a wedding</li>
<li>Conspriracy theories</li>
<li>All-terrain vehicles</li>
</ul>
<p>And a lot more&#8230; Use your imagination</p>
<h2>Related:</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.allspeechtopics.com/11-top-persuasive-speech-topics/"><br />
Top Persuasive Speech Topics</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.allspeechtopics.com/7-how-to-write-a-speech/" >How To Write A Speech</a></p>
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		<title>A Bit More Funny Speech Topics For You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a new list of Funny Speech Topics I personally suggest using. Don&#8217;t forget that speeches made funny not only by choosing the topics.

How to cheat on a test
Unbelievable but true!
My 15 minutes of fame
Informative Speech about Jim Carey
How to make fun every day
How to ruin a good thing
The working of Murphy&#8217;s Law.
 How [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a new list of <strong>Funny Speech Topics</strong> I personally suggest using. Don&#8217;t forget that speeches made funny not only by choosing the topics.</p>
<ul>
<li>How to cheat on a test</li>
<li>Unbelievable but true!</li>
<li>My 15 minutes of fame</li>
<li>Informative Speech about Jim Carey</li>
<li>How to make fun every day</li>
<li>How to ruin a good thing</li>
<li>The working of Murphy&#8217;s Law.</li>
<li> How to catch a cheater</li>
<li> Funny job applicant stories.</li>
<li> Ten ways to order a pizza.</li>
<li> Funny computer terms.</li>
<li> Funny first date experiences.</li>
<li> My most profitable mistake.</li>
<li> Unusual incidents.</li>
<li> How to give your dog or cat a pill.</li>
<li> Why I don&#8217;t want to be a millionaire.</li>
<li> If I were my boss, then&#8230;</li>
<li> Wine/beer/cocktail of the month</li>
<li> Urban running.</li>
<li> How to throw a paper airplane in class.</li>
<li> Bare funny facts about men.</li>
<li> Things you&#8217;ve learned from your pet</li>
</ul>
<h2>Related:</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.allspeechtopics.com/12-funny-speech-topics-for-a-persuasive-speech/" >Funny Speech Topics For a Persuasive Speech</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.allspeechtopics.com/7-how-to-write-a-speech/" >How To Write A Speech</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.allspeechtopics.com/10-how-to-mentally-prepare-for-a-presentation/" >How to Mentally Prepare for a Presentation</a></p>
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		<title>How To Improve Your Voice</title>
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speech topics
One of the most crucial components of giving a speech is the sound of your voice. It will influence the affect of your message, and potentially make or break the success of your presentation. And, for a lot of people, good voice quality can be learned.

Steps:

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<strong>speech topics</strong><br />
One of the most crucial components of giving a speech is the sound of your voice. It will influence the affect of your message, and potentially make or break the success of your presentation. And, for a lot of people, good voice quality can be learned.<br />
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<h2>Steps:</h2>
<ol>
<li> Breathe from your diaphragm. Exercise deep and controlled breaths. As you speak, use breath to emphasize your point. E.g., Breathe at the end of each phrase whether you need to or not. Use that chance to pause and let the audience absorb what you say.</li>
<li> Control your volume. Determine whenever you speak too loudly or too quietly. When you start speaking, ask people how your volume is (each situation is unlike). And try to stay at the suitable volume till the end of your speech.</li>
<li> Control your pace. This one relates to breathe as well. If you speak too rapidly, people can not follow. Whenever you speak too slowly, people will lose concern. Record your presentation to check if you need to alter your pace. Get feedback from other people.</li>
<li> Try using pitch. More bass pitches commonly are more comfortable to hear. Even so, regulating your pitch for accent will keep the audience involved. Formulate your pitch by exercising humming.</li>
<li> Articulate. Try amplifying your lip motion to reduce mumbling. Exercise articulating tongue crullers and extending and amplifying vowels. Turn into an expert at articulating tongue crullers as speedily and sharply as possible. Focus on the ones you find hard.</li>
</ol>
<h3>When Giving a Speech</h3>
<ol>
<li>Stick to the directions above on improving your voice.</li>
<li> Exercise your presentation in advance and decide where you prefer to pause for a breath. For more accent, pause for more than 1 breath. Tag your breathing points in your draft.</li>
<li> Relax before you start. Look side to side. Roll your head in circles and roll your shoulders back. Shift your rib cage from side to side. Stretch. Touch your toes while entirely loosening your upper body, then slowly arise, one vertebra at one time, raising your head last. Repeat as required.</li>
<li> Let go tension in your face. Blow by your lips. Move your face by several expressions. Stick out your tongue. Stretch your jaw.</li>
<li> Detect your breathing before you start. Make certain it’s even and lifelike.</li>
<li> Hum before you start.</li>
<li> Drink quite a little of water. Have H2O or herb tea accessible during your presentation. Accent your message by pausing for a drink of water at important points. Keep off milk or coffee drinks when making a presentation.</li>
<li> Stand up straight and tall to allow full lung capacity and air flow.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Tips &amp; Warnings</h2>
<ul>
<li>Record your articulation using different ways of talking. Decide which one is most satisfying.</li>
<li>Exercise once you leave voice messages.</li>
<li>Read aloud from the paper day-after-day to naturalise the correct sound and comfort of speaking. Try reading letters to the editor and then alternate with giving your own opinion.</li>
<li>Exercise speaking to yourself in complete phrase. Talk back to the TV or the radio. Turn down the volume for a moment and carry out your opinion.</li>
<li>Directing a couple of key flaws in your voice can make a vast difference in the impression you make.</li>
<li>Call for for feedback from friends and relatives.</li>
<li>Consider employing a communication coach.</li>
<li>Start up a practice group or take a class.</li>
<li>Follow your response to otherses voices. Educate the features you find effective.</li>
<li>Smile suitably when talking. It will gain your voice sound finer.</li>
<li>Avoid external words and sounds like “hm” and “really.”</li>
<li>Exercise breath control. Take a deep breath, and while you exhale, count to ten (or recount the months or days of the week). Try step by step rising your loudness when you count, practising your abdominal muscles, not buy your throat, for loudness. Do not allow your larynx tense.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Related:</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.allspeechtopics.com/7-how-to-write-a-speech/" >How To Write A Speech</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.allspeechtopics.com/9-informative-speech-topics/" >Informative Speech Topics</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.allspeechtopics.com/10-how-to-mentally-prepare-for-a-presentation/" >How to Mentally Prepare for a Presentation</a></p>
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		<title>Few More Demonstrative Speech Topics</title>
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How to use a washing machine
How to make fruit salad
How to make lemonade
How to make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keep in mind, that almost all demonstration speeches are judged on style rather than the content. Make sure to provide an audience analysis so that you don’t end up giving presentation about the theory of relativity to 12 year old kids.</p>
<ul>
<li>How to use a washing machine</li>
<li>How to make fruit salad</li>
<li>How to make lemonade</li>
<li>How to make your own valentine card</li>
<li>How to make a kite</li>
<li>How to take photographs</li>
<li>How to clean a keyboard</li>
<li>How to sponge paint a wall</li>
<li>How to make a God’s Eye</li>
<li>How to make a book cover</li>
<li>How to make beer</li>
<li>How to make a balloon animal</li>
<li>How to carve a pumpkin</li>
<li>How to make ice cream</li>
<li>How to host a party</li>
<li>How to treat a bee sting</li>
<li>How to bake cookies</li>
<li>How to perform a magic trick</li>
<li>How to set up a gold fish bowl</li>
<li>How to paint</li>
<li>How to wrap a present</li>
<li>How to sew</li>
<li>How to arrange flowers</li>
<li>How to tie a tie</li>
<li>How to play the guitar</li>
<li>How to shoot for a film</li>
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