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Write a essay on Art of Public Speaking.
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The Art of Public Speaking.

Introduction-

There was a time when rulers used to rule according to their whims. Their orders were supposed to be orders of God. People could not do anything else but obey then. But the time have now changed. Even a dictator at present finds it difficult to go against public opinion. In one way or the other, he has to appeal to the public. He has to respect its feelings. He can do so only if he knows how to be put his views before others in a convincing manners.

Importance of Public Speaking-

The importance of the art of public speaking is still greater for democratic countries can a leader win his election without the support of the people ? Can he get that support without impressing upon them the rightness of the cause ? The only way of converting the people to one's own point of view is through reasoning and argument. One must know this art. Indeed the success of democracy depends upon this art.

Fear of public speaking-

When a teacher puts some questions to a Student, he begins to tremble. The student, even when he knows the answer Fails to speak it out before his class fellows. He feels afraid of them. He gets Nervous, this defect is removed through debates. If a boy takes part in Debates, his nervousness disappears. By coming before the public again And again he develops self confidence, Self confidence gives courage. Self- Confidence and courage help him to put his views before others. So debates Enable students to face strangers. Debates cure them of their nervousness.

Importance of extra reading—

It is a matter of common knowledge That we cannot have clear ideas on different topics without study. Besides Studying course books it is essential to study newspapers, magazine and General books. Debates encourage students to study more and more. This Is of great advantage for them.

Success of speaker-

The success of a speaker depends upon three Things. First the subject matter should be selected carefully. If the selection Is not good.the public will not care to listen to the speaker. Secondly, preparation must be made thoroughly. Thirdly the presentation must be effective. A successful speaker is one who presents his subject matter in such a way That even wrong appears to be right. This art of putting one’s arguments Forcefully and convincingly is learnt through debates. Through this art we Can change the heart and the head of the audience.

Conclusion-

Students, who take part in debates, prove successful in Their practical lives also. If they become lawyers, they can present their cases

Successfully. If one enter in business he can push up his sales. By his power Of reasoning he can make his customers believe in the usefulness of his Goods. This power of public is the greatest weapon of public leaders, social

Reformers and politician. Success will not be theirs if they lack their ability. The advantages of debate are numerous..

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Answered by Anonymous
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When I first started to communicate with large groups of people I was a freshman in high school. I was completely filled with anxiety and the sweat was pouring out like waterfalls. Now that I have had to give multiple speeches I have become less nervous, but I would like to take advantage of this opportunity and help my verbal delivery. I would also like to enhance my audience analysis skills, so that I can truly see if my audience gets my core message. All of the great leaders in history have excellent persuasive speaking skills and I plan on becoming a leader in the Registered Student Organizations that I am currently in. .

When I give a typical presentation I get nervous, sweaty, and my thoughts will occasionally get jumbled. When I prepare for a speech I will write it out about a three weeks ahead of when I have to give it. Then I will practice and memorize small parts of the speech at a time because it is easier for me. I think of myself as being a fairly confident person when it comes to communicating one-on-one or in a small group because there is talking back and forth and that is the kind of energy that I feed off. I would not say that I am outgoing but I can adapt to almost any situation and this makes communicating with strangers very easy to me. I am a very organized person when it comes to preparing. I will go through my speech and hi-light parts that I have completely memorized or that I am have trouble with that way I know what I need to work on. One thing that I am not good with is time management during the speech. I will tend to speak faster when I am speaking in front of an audience so it is hard for me to hit the mark in a timed speech. I think that I give pretty average speeches but I want to be a person that walks into a room a people can just tell that they know what they are doing. I also feel that I use to much small talk because I have no problem talking but I cannot remember what they say after five minutes of talking to them.

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