In the previous lesson, the Content, you had the opportunity to look at a simple model of structuring the message or the content or the what of a public speech. This lesson will try to provide you with a little guidance about the way you transmit your message, or the delivery. It is about the how of the message being transmitted.
It is a little hard to do this in an online course because this section is mostly about the way you conduct yourself during the public speaking moment, about how you speak, how to stand in front of your audience and how you control your nerves. The general principles about all these elements is that the more your practice, the better you get at it. This is why a face-to-face workshop about the delivery of a public speech should contain as much practice time as possible and this will be impossible to build in an online course. So just simply look at this lesson as to a more or less simple collection of tips. Some of them are very practical and some of them involve a change of thinking.
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