Memorisation and delivery techniques for a powerful speech, by Ruth Oji

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Memorisation is one of the most effective ways of delivering a confident and impactful speech. It allows you to keep eye contact, maintain your composure, move freely during presentations, and maximise gestures. A well-memorised speech enables speakers to maintain a strong presence, engage the audience, and exude confidence. This article will discuss how you can master memorisation and effectively deploy its techniques in delivering powerful speeches.

You could also practise repetition and recall. A speaker is more likely to remember what has been stored in his long-term memory, and this may be impossible without repetition. Repetition allows you to familiarise with content, build your confidence, minimise your anxiety, and integrate non-verbal cues while practising. This will go a long way in recalling and effectively delivering your speech. Practise the speech repeatedly, gradually reducing reliance on notes or prompts.

Additionally, embrace auditory techniques by recording yourself reciting the speech, and listen to it repeatedly. Hearing your own voice reinforces your memory and helps identify areas that need improvement. When recording and listening, practise vocal delivery, emphasising tone and pace to enhance engagement. This may need to be done repeatedly while improving on previous practices.

 

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