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Every true orator knows about what they are saying. They have fun doing what they love. When an orator has poise, purpose and presence, there is no crowd they cannot reach. Poise is how you carry yourself, purpose is the reason you are standing there and presence is the aura that you evoke.
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You have to connect with your audience on many levels. Great orators make you cry and smile in the same speech. The energy they project is so familiar that you think they are a part of your own family.
c) EMPHASIZE YOUR IMPORTANT WORDS
By doing so, you are adding a level of importance to the themes of your speech. Every orator is good with eye contact, enunciation, pronunciation, pitch and tone. Since it is conversation you are having with your crowd, you can neither be compulsive or condescending.
d) USE MEMORABLE PHRASES
You still remember the German phrase that John F. Kennedy said that the Berlin Wall. Every orator, past and present, has phrases they are remembered for. Make your own original phrases and use them to shine through your speech.
Always remember that you have to leave something special with your audience. Orators use their last lines to call their audiences to a lofty ideal. Do not leave your audience hanging. Always give them such a performance that their next immediate action is to rise up to their feet.



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