Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Wedding planning company - Four skills of ready-made speech
Four skills of ready-made speech
Four skills of ready-made speech

There will inevitably be a lot of speeches at work. If you are speaking with a manuscript or watching ppt, the difficulty is not particularly great. However, if you speak without a manuscript, it is inevitable that you will have problems such as incoherent speech and chaotic thinking logic due to nervous reasons, so you need some skills and preparation. Here are some tips I usually summarize.

First of all, be familiar with the content of your speech.

As the saying goes, "One minute on the stage takes ten years off the stage". Only if you are familiar with the content of your speech, even if you forget the original text of the speech, you can state it in your own language in a short time on the stage, instead of repeating it mechanically like reciting.

Second, you must speak clearly and fluently.

People need to know what you are talking about. Of course, sometimes you have to be humorous. It's either a joke of life or a cross talk. Generally, you must speak clearly and easily. Don't have a mantra. Some people like to use "this, this" at the beginning of the report, and some people like to use "ammonia" at the end of each sentence, which sounds very unpleasant.

Third, treat the speech as a story.

Many people are afraid to have nothing to say and get nervous when giving a speech. Telling your own story will not be speechless or intermittent, and the tension will be reduced. At this point, I have prepared my own story.

Fourth, learn to control the speed of speech.

Our words are transmitted by sound waves, which are fleeting. Some psychologists have done a test, and in the process of listening, we can accurately stay in memory for no more than 7 to 8 seconds. Since it is a flash in the pan, how to evaluate a person's eloquence? It is to grasp it from the whole and the language flow. So in your language, there should be the size of the sound (one big and one small), the speed of the sound (one fast and one slow), the level of the sound (one high and one low) and so on.

;