Sometimes it does not matter at all what the speaker says, but you are fascinated by the case of him, because something completely different comes to the fore for you - how he delivers his speech. The spoken word has always had a great influence and impact on a person, if it is pronounced correctly, clearly, emotionally. Words are pronounced with a voice, which is a tool for achieving certain goals, makes people listen to you.
Instructions
Step 1
Use intonation, emotional fullness. The live voice of the narrator, speaking in his own words, figuratively, with intonation, is much more interesting and pleasant to listen to than the monotonous reading of a prepared text from a piece of paper.
Step 2
Reduce or increase the speed at which you speak. Find the average, correct rhythm of perception. Speaking too quickly leaves the listener far behind your thoughts and words. After all, not all people are able to think and perceive words as quickly as you. By speaking too slowly, you risk losing the listeners' interest in what you are saying. To get people to listen to you, try the following guidelines:
- speak at an average speed of 125 words per minute;
- use pauses to slow down the pace if you start to stumble over your words, stutter and stutter;
- Slightly speed up or slow down the tempo of the speech if the listeners show signs of boredom, or completely change the topic of the conversation.
Step 3
Watch the volume of your voice. Your speech should not be too quiet or overwhelmingly loud. A too soft and quiet voice will make your performance boring and mediocre. A loud and angry voice, on the contrary, can frighten the listener and cause negative emotions.
Step 4
Make sure that the spoken message is well-structured, well-organized, well-written, from the introduction, the basic facts, and ending with the conclusion.
Step 5
When speaking, make sure the listener understands what you are talking about before moving on. You can ask the listener if they need more clarification. Your speech should be useful and interesting to the listener.
Step 6
Practice before you say anything to make your message compelling, engaging, and engaging.