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Formal vs Informal Presentations: A Complete Breakdown

Have you ever kept funny snaps of your friends or siblings to play them on a big screen on their birthday?

Whether it be a corporate setup, college project, or merely a friends get-together slideshow, presentation skills always leave your audience with a great impact.

Knowing what type of presentation will serve you best and capture your audience’s attention is vital for its success.

With that in mind, here we break down the ins and outs of formal and informal presentations. Hopefully, you’ll find all your answers in the next 5-6 minutes.

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The 4 Main Types of Speaking Styles (& How to Master Them All)

Have you ever compared your speaking style with famous presenters like Steve Jobs or Jill Bolte? These people know how to adopt the right speaking style for every occasion.

Speaking style is a collection of characteristics that can relate speech to a particular communication setting. Every word we speak is a form of communication, whether directly or otherwise.

When people speak, their speech goes with a style. Hence, the way one person speaks differs from that of another person.

However, always speaking in a particular style is not required. In fact, that relies on the context, the subject, and the listener.

One time in a workshop, a presenter spoke in a way he felt was effective, but he didn’t know it wouldn’t work for the students in the class. Before the end of the class, half of the seats were empty, while the rest mumbled.

He learned the right speaking style the hard way, but you don’t have to. Thus, gather more experience before accepting an invitation as a speaker or venturing fully into your public speaking career.

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Public Speaking Practice: 7 Tips to Do It The Right Way

Don’t we all get a little nervous when we hear the word public speaking? Many people struggle with the art of public speaking, including professionals, at times.

To become successful as a public speaker, you must practice regularly. However, it will require dedication, time, and resources. Eighty percent of what you will say on stage will leave a lasting impact if you excel as a public speaker.

Speaking to an audience is one of the ways to advance in public speaking skills; however, there is a limited window for that.

Thankfully, there are some other ways you can achieve that and many other things that will improve and hone your skills. Check out some solid tips for your public speaking practice.

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How to Prepare for a Speech: Strategies for a Successful Speech

Are you nervous about your first public speaking experience? Or are you excited and can’t wait to express your thoughts to the audience? Whatever the case, it is crucial to learn how to prepare for a speech so you can deliver a successful, heartfelt oration.

Whether speaking in a seminar, a board meeting, or a classroom, the better you prepare, the more confident you feel. So, what are different useful strategies that can help you prepare better? Let’s find out!

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Importance of Eye Contact in Public Speaking (+ 5 EC Tips!)

What makes eye contact such a powerful instrument in public speaking?

The greatest speakers in the world can make the world rumble. The power held by their verbal and visual rhetoric enthralled people. These greats have different styles and ways of delivering their message.

For example, Barack Obama would walk out with a sharp gait and a wide smile. He would settle the audience with humor and deliver his personalized message when they were ready.

Winston Churchill would modulate his voice and often repeat his words, subtly nudging his countrymen to take steps that would be helpful to the nation.

Margaret Thatcher spoke calmly and deliberately slowly, drawing out each consonant and vowel sound so that each one was understandable. She sounded almost monotone, even pompous, but her style held people’s attention.

Different styles indeed, but these speakers have one thing in common: they would make eye contact with their audience. One must master this art to powerfully influence the audience.

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How to Improve Your Speaking Voice (and Sound Authoritative)

Have you ever heard two speakers with the same voice?

Everyone has a unique voice, but that doesn’t mean there is no room for improvement. Whether you are looking to project more confidence or simply sound more pleasant, there are several things you can do to improve the quality of your voice.

Like any other muscle, you should exercise your vocal cords regularly to stay strong and healthy. Daily simple vocal exercises can help keep your cords in good condition and improve overall speech clarity.

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How to Engage a Bored Audience (and Make Them Excited!)

What would you do if you saw your audience yawning while you talked to them?

Engaging a bored audience can be a headache, and this comes without saying. Imagine performing a standup comedy, and nobody laughs at your joke. Embarrassing right? We have tips and tricks to make people laugh at your jokes instead of you.

The success of any presentation lies in what your audience thinks about you. Therefore, never underestimate the power of your audience. Your goal should be to deliver your point while making your audience happy.
In this world of digital marketing, engaging your audience should be your strongest skill. Here is what you should do if you don’t have it.

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How to Speak With Conviction

Do you want to know how to speak with conviction? You are not alone in that aspiration. Every public speaker wants their listener to hang on every one of their words. That is because the way you present your points in a speech determines how listeners conceive your message. Not only that, but it also predetermines what they do with your message.

Arguments presented with authority and conviction have higher chances of gaining a place of grace in the heart of the listeners.

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Pauses in Speech: How to Use it Effectively for Impact

Do you know the power of pauses in a speech?

One of the most useful tools in public speaking is pause. However, few people can do it effectively.

To be understood, speakers need to employ pauses in conversation. Your listener will not notice your pauses, but you will be able to convey your ideas more convincingly and clearly.

If you don’t express yourself well, your audience will have trouble grasping your point of view, and you risk appearing less credible and reliable.

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How to Stop Using Filler Words (Such as um, like, y’know)

Do you find yourself saying so, like, right, and um a lot during a formal speech?

In conversation, we often use filler or crutch words that may sound informal or less meaningful. Also, such a way of speaking may sound redundant to the audience, especially during seminars or presentations.

Although, when used occasionally, it might not make a dent in your speech, excessive use of filler words can reduce your ability to communicate fluently. So, you should learn to avoid these words and phrases and speak with greater authority.

Similarly, relying on too many ‘like’ and ‘um’ will interrupt the flow and devalue the points you’re trying to make.

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