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Shtirlitz [24]
2 years ago
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My graduation ceremony is coming up and I have to read a speech about my time at the school (and use a microphone obviously). Bu

t, the thing is, I have never really gone up in front of a large group of people and read a speech, especially using a microphone. So, I don't totally know what is going to happen. However, I do know that I'm not really a good public speaker because when I give short presentations to my class I sometimes get nervous and forget what to say (yeah it's a mess). Any tips so I can do well (or at least not die from being nervous) when I read this graduation speech?
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jekas [21]2 years ago
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Answer:

Ya before just breath in and out , take it easy and be calm . Don’t worry about anyone else but the speech. If your worry to much then you worry and get nervous. If you get nervous then just look at something or someone in the place your at . Either look at a wall or something . Before hand I don’t know if they ever told you but if you wanna practice I say practice in front of the mirror. It helps a lot of people including me . You got this ! Trust me !! Good luck

And congrats on graduating!

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