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Writer's pictureKirk Carlson

Delivering a speech can be an intimidating experience


Delivering a speech can be an intimidating experience, especially if it is in front of a large audience. However, cadets in the Junior Leadership Battalion Cadet Corps (JLBC) must develop the skills necessary to communicate ideas and thoughts in a public setting effectively. In this article, we will discuss tips and best practices for delivering an impactful speech that will help you become confident and effective.

  1. Know your audience: Before writing your speech, it is essential to understand who your audience is and what their interests are. This will help you tailor your message to them and make your address more engaging.

  2. Plan and prepare: Preparation is critical when delivering a speech. Plan your main points, organize your thoughts, and practice your delivery. You may consider using visual aids or props to help illustrate your message.

  3. Start strong: The first few seconds of your speech are crucial. Make sure you start with a strong introduction that captures your audience's attention and sets the tone for your message. You can use a thought-provoking question, a story, or a quote to get things started.

  4. Use body language: Your body language plays a crucial role in the success of your speech. Make eye contact with your audience, use gestures to emphasize your points, and use a confident posture to show that you are in control.

  5. Speak clearly and confidently: Speak at a moderate pace, avoiding filler words such as "um" and "ah." Make sure you project your voice so everyone can hear you. Practicing in advance will help you develop confidence and reduce nervousness.

  6. Engage your audience: Engage your audience by asking questions, pausing for emphasis, and using humor. Please encourage them to participate and make them feel like they are a part of the conversation.

  7. Conclude with a strong finish: Make sure to end your speech with a firm conclusion that leaves a lasting impression on your audience. Summarize your main points and leave your audience with a call to action or a memorable quote.

In conclusion, delivering a speech can be challenging, but with the proper preparation and practice, you can become a confident and effective speaker. Remember to know your audience, start strong, use body language, speak clearly and confidently, engage your audience, and conclude with a strong finish. By following these tips, you will be well on your way to delivering impactful speeches that will inspire and motivate others.

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