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your debating partner in the interhouse competition forgot some of her content on stage how you can encourage her and to overcome stage fear

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Answered by abhishek57
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I will make him understand that Stage is the place where one can prove himself so by encouraging him I will remove the stage fear or I will take the help of my other friends so maybe they will help me a lot and my friend will become a great orator . and then also if he have a stage fear so I will ask my principal to please in every morning in the school assembly you asked my friend to come on the stage and give speech in front of whole student so that he will be able to give speech in front of school and in this way I will try to remove the stage fear of my friend.

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Answered by Anonymous
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At first , I was also facing the same problem.But my English teacher gave me the solution to this problem:

"Self-confidence is one of the important qualities of an elocutionist. Without faith in oneself, a speaker cannot face a large public-if anybody does, he is going to forget what he is going to speak.Unpreparedness causes fear. If you prepare your speech and practice some time prior the delivery, you will be able to face your audience more confidently.
First you have to choose your topic. Do you think any topic can be a good topic for public speaking? No. Every topic is not your topic. The best topic for you is the one you are quite comfortable with, a topic you are very much interested in, a topic you think you can challenge any body.
An effective discourser is a constant learner. He learns more and more about his topic. He never stops from adding information to it and reassesses it constantly. Only then one can speak on a topic enthusiastically, passionately and authentically. Only then one can pass along the same enthusiasm to the listeners. Only then your audience will appreciate your speech.
Stage fear means the fear that affects a person at the point of facing an audience. With good preparation and practice you can easily control your stage fear. With each successful experience as a public speaker, stage fear will disappear own its own.
Odd as it may seem, a touch of fear does good to face challenges. It is but a positive body-response. Fear helps you think faster. It increases your circulation and prepares you for the work. So, with a little fear, actually, you can do better. Make public speaking a habit, your fear will vanish.
Beginners, when they get with an audience, become self conscious immediately. They think more about their audience than the topic. So, when you speak, stop worrying about the audience, center around your subject. One technique is considering yourself as if you are speaking to empty seats."

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