3. KNOW YOUR
AUDIENCE NEEDS
make sure they get
what they want
to know and what they do
not know
4. ARTICULATION, INTONATION AND VOL
UME
note the vocal clarity of your sound, set
the tone of voice do not speak too flat, low-
noise high-set, do not talk like a murmur , do
not speak too softly or loudly adjust to
many audiences and places
5. BODY LANGUAGE
Note the body language, hand
gestures, head movements should
not be too much and looks made-up,
6. EYE CONTACT
Set your eye contact with audience, use
method 3 seconds, 3 seconds someone
face-to-eye and look directly into a bunch of
people in the audience in a balanced
way, do not dwell on one side of audience.
8. Know when you should
stop talking, take
the clock, stopwatch, or anythi
ng to measure the time
given to you to speak
9. Make sure you look confident and look
calm, even if you feel tense, hit
by tremors (severe vibration in the
vicinity or in all parts of the body such
as hands, feet, knees and other)
10. Add jokes or humor when you speak, b
ut adjust to the needs not too
much and make sure your high-
quality humor