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Old 28-April-2008, 05:46 PM
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a. open mindedness
b. speak in present scinario, if the talk on the stage is relent upon the present tense.
c. be optimists about the spectetors, have a confident eye-contact with them, revolve your neck from center to the left and right of the stage very gently,
d. do not extremely look at the down.
e. don't look number of times in the paper which is holding with your hands
f. to the point speech is very important, select or speak to the point on the given topic precisely, ask about the time available, or you can say, if you are ready then I will take my own time, ask their reply, if found suitable then proceed, else sum up your speech within 10 minutes, otherwise if there are no good points remain, our speech may be boar one for them.
g. dress well, think well, look well, go well, keep a proper balance in throwing words on the mike, keep a pace with the subject
h. stand steady, no crampling in the hands, or in legs, otherwise it will restrict your confidence and your speech may go in dolldrum
i. do not touch frequently any item in front of you like the cord of mike, the mike itself, a paper weight in front of you, don't revolve that paper weight, do not come out of way from the wooden stand which is provided to stand in front of mike []/
j. don't try to look out of hall, do not look at light for more times, otherwise problem will be start for your eyes, and naturally you will start scrubbing your eyes by the fingers. (because the flud lights can creat trouble for our eye sight, although they are adjusted on the stage and are working to highlight the speakers for the projectivity to the spectetors.
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