At one point or 36 in life, we are all 37 to make a speech to an audience on different occasions, for example, in the classroom to share successful 38 with classmates or on a wedding to send your best wishes in honor of the newly-weds. No matter 39 the audience seems to be, we are in public speaking. 40, most of us don’t do a very satisfactory job. We get nervous. We forget what to say, we 41 unnecessary words, and we 42 the audience. We feel awful, feeling like completely a loser, and wish we would never have to speak again.
Cheer up! You are not alone and things are not 43 bad. Here are a few44 for you to 45 the pain. First, be clear about the purpose of your speech. What is the 46? Why are you speaking? Then, gather as much information 47 you can think of on your subject. It is advised that onespend plenty of your time doing some research and organizing your material so that your speech is clear and crystal. 48 many examples, pictures, charts, and graphs if possible. Most importantly, never forget your audience. Don’t talk over their heads, and don’t 49 them. Treat them with 50.During the course, let your 51 come through so that they feel as if you make person-to-person communication with them. They will surely 52 your thoughtfulness and find your speech enjoyable.
Just remember: Be prepared. Know your subject, the occasion, and the audience . If you follow these steps, you will see you don’t have to be 53. 54, you may find you more than enjoy the period and that you 55 to make more and long speeches. But don’t hog the podium and steal the show!
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Apple sold ____ tablets ,the new ipad, in September alone as Samsung Galaxy series.
A.more than twice |
B.as twice as many |
C.twice as many as |
D.more than twice as many |
The ___ bear was cornered in the forest __ hunters were closing for the kill.
A.frightened; where |
B.frightening; when |
C.frightened; as |
D.frightening; before |
The Meglev Train travels in a vacuum between two magnets, ___ no pollution is caused and less energy is consumed.
A.where |
B.which |
C.when |
D.therefore |
Do be careful with what you are to say. If you ___, you will leave a bad impression.
A.don’t |
B.aren’t |
C.won’t |
D.can’t |
Come on! The man in charge of the job ___ you have to explain everything is waiting.
A.who |
B.about which |
C.to whom |
D.where |