Key Takeaways & Application Empowering your public speaking journey for lasting impact. Differentiate Speech Types Master Vocal & Nonverbal Impromptu: No preparation, spontaneous. Extemporaneous: Prepared outline, flexible. Vocal: Control tone, pace, and clarity. Nonverbal: Use eye contact, gestures, posture. Preparation Adaptability Engagement Presence Structure for Impact Practice for Confidence Outline: Organize thoughts for logical flow. Cohesion: Ensure ideas connect for clarity. Regularity: Build self-assurance through rehearsal. Refinement: Polish delivery and adapt content. Clarity Organization Resilience Growth "Take advantage of every opportunity to practice your communication skills so that when important occasions arise, you will have the gift, the style, the polish, the poise, the confidence, to say what you want to say, in a way that it will be heard."
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