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Active Listening: Understand the audience’s perspective to adapt your message.
Clarity & Structure: Organize thoughts logically, with a clear beginning, middle, and end, ensuring you grab attention early.
Vocal Variety: Use pitch, volume, and pace to keep listeners engaged.
Non-Verbal Communication: Use open body language and maintain eye contact to build rapport.
Confidence & Polish: Practice delivering speeches to improve fluency, reducing hesitation. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
How to Improve Your Skills
Record Yourself: Review recordings to identify areas for improvement in tone, pace, and filler words.
Practice Daily: Speak aloud often, perhaps in front of a mirror or by engaging in daily conversations.
Know Your Audience: Tailor your message, language, and tone to the listeners' needs and expectations.
Get Feedback: Use resources like Toastmasters International or professional mentors for c
Expand Vocabulary: Read widely to increase word choices for more precise