First impressions are crucial for creating lasting impressions in speeches. Introduction sets the tone for the entire presentation. Audience attention must be captured from the beginning
Intonation is the musical quality of speech, focusing on pronunciation rather than content. It affects sentence meaning and creates dynamic speech patterns
Questions about personality, likes, and hobbies help build connections. Questions about interests and hobbies reveal interests and passions. Questions about lifestyle and preferences help understand preferences
Speaking in front of a mirror helps correct pronunciation and build confidence. Mimicking native speakers' musicality and rhythm improves fluency
Read aloud daily for 15-20 minutes to develop speaking fluency. Choose books with dialogue for more natural language. Listen to podcasts and news stations for clear English exposure. Sing along to songs, especially ballads, to learn idioms
Speak from your diaphragm to project your voice effectively. Practice deep breathing exercises to strengthen your diaphragm. Lower your pitch slightly to make your voice sound more noticeable. Speak slowly and maintain an upright posture during conversations