Across
- 1. The speed at which you speak.
- 4. Hand or arm movements to emphasize points.
- 7. things like props slides and other things we can see in a presentation
- 8. Aids Any additional materials used to support your speech, such as charts or props.
- 9. The loudness or softness of your voice.
- 12. The clothing you wear, which can affect your audience’s perception.
- 14. How you stand or sit while speaking.
- 15. The sound you make when speaking, including pitch and volume.
- 16. Stressing important words or phrases to highlight their significance.
- 18. A brief stop in speaking to allow time for thought or to emphasize a point.
- 19. How you move around the space while speaking, including walking or changing position.
- 21. The clear and precise pronunciation of words.
- 22. The way you position your feet and legs while standing, which can convey confidence or nervousness.
- 23. How well your voice carries to the audience, ensuring everyone can hear you clearly.
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- 2. How clearly you speak, ensuring your words are easily understood.
- 3. The way your body movements convey messages, such as crossing arms or nodding.
- 5. How you use the physical space around you, including how you position yourself relative to the audience.
- 6. The emotions you show on your face.
- 10. Objects used during a speech to illustrate or reinforce a point.
- 11. Looking at your audience while speaking.
- 13. How close or far you are from the audience, which can impact connection and engagement.
- 17. The rise and fall of your voice, which can convey different meanings or emotions.
- 20. The correct way of saying words.
