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Knowing Your Audience

Whether you're speaking to a small group of corporate stockholders or an international society of zookeepers, following these guidelines will help you deliver an authentic speech that meets and exceeds audience expectations.

How to Give a Memorable Toast

In this video, Ramona Smith, the 2018 World Champion of Public Speaking, prepares you to give a memorable toast that your friends and family will talk about for years to come. Cheers!

How to Offer Feedback

Constructive feedback in a Toastmasters meeting contributes to continued skill development, building the confidence a person needs to reach his or her goals. Learn how to critique the performance, not the person.

Impromptu Speaking: How to Get Better at Speaking on the Spot

Have you ever been called on to talk in a meeting or in class, and you felt like you forgot everything you’ve ever known?

It can be intimidating to be put on the spot to speak, but follow the advice of Ramona Smith, the 2018 World Champion of Public Speaking, and you’ll be able to handle impromptu speaking like a professional.

Rehearsal Tips for Great Speeches

Practice is the key to delivering a great speech. Make sure you shine as a speaker by following these rehearsal tips.

How to Pick a Captivating Speech Topic

Having the freedom to pick a topic to speak about can be challenging. Are you feeling a little stumped about what to talk to your audience about?

 

In this video, the 2018 World Champion of Public Speaking, Ramona Smith, shares advice on how to pick a topic that connects with your audience and keeps them engaged start to finish.

Using Humor in Speeches

Humor can help make a good speech great, but what’s the best way to integrate it into a presentation? Watch this video to find out how to garner laughs without being a professional comedian.

Speaking Mistakes to Avoid

When speaking to an audience, do you rely too heavily on your notes? Do you avoid eye contact? Learn how to avoid common mistakes that might distract or alienate your audience.

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