Make sure that you know something about the matter on the agenda that will be discussed and that you are prepared to be asked some questions.
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Know Your Stuff
Rehearse your speech so that, on occasion, you are confident about what you will improve on and how you will deliver it.
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Practice, practice, practice
Pay attention to them, develop a friendly relationship, build some stories, and use good non-verbal communication and effective vocal intonation.
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Connect with Your Audience
To avoid misunderstandings, be natural and tell the truth when speaking and writing to your partner.
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Be Authentic
Find out how else you can use them, such as a flash slide, video, or rolling out physical items, to help convey your message and capture people’s attention.
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Use Visual Aids
Make and keep eye contact and smile or make the correct hand gesture throughout the conversation.
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Make Eye Contact
Anecdotes are often used in a speech to at least lessen its formality and allow the listeners to identify with something known by each of them.
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Use Humor
Encourage yourself to ask questions and respond to them as evocatively and professionally as you can.