1. When you speak, you only get better and better and more fluent. Read out loud, talk to friends or record yourself so you can hear where you need to improve.
2. Having a good vocabulary helps you to be able to express your thinking clearly, and accurately. What you could do is practice using those words in the right context in your conversations, which will in turn make your speech more effective.
3. Your audience will be confused by mispronounced words. Apps and online tools can help with pronunciation; slow, clear speech aids comprehension.
4. It helps you organize your thoughts in your own mind before you speak out. If your mind is clear, so will your words be. Pause, process, and then state your ideas confidently.
5. Find a friend, teacher or mentor who you can ask for feedback on your speaking. Constructive criticism allows you to identify weak spots and work on them accordingly.
6. Practice with people from other cultures to enhance fluency and rid yourself of shyness. Casual Discussions — these will lead you to develop another kind of speaking style and spontaneity.
7. Watch TED Talks, interviews, or speeches by great speakers. It’s important to pay attention to their tone, pacing, pausing, and body language. It gives you a framework to understand effective communication.
8. Join public speaking workshops, debate clubs or online speaking courses. That’s precisely why these structured environments foster guidance and regular practice to help you improve at a quicker pace.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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