this is good advice, but you gotta do it properly XD my friend had to sing in a school play, and he looked at the clock on the back wall, which made him look silly (basically he looked up to far)CIA said:When you look up, look at the back wall.
Sometimes I think about how much contempt I would have for about half the people in the room if I knew them.
Wait... Arn't you suppose to imagine the Audience in their underwear? Personally I wouldn't, because if your grandparents are in the crowd it ain't gonna end well.MaxTheReaper said:I am pretty sure that is not the advice they give you.Agayek said:I'm gonna have to suggest the age old method of going up on stage in your underwear. That will go great with calming everyone involved down.
That is most certainly almost probably a lie.
No, I don't. I don't have issues speaking in public.
If only there was someone in the group I knew. =(pffh said:Try to get a good friend to sit somewhere in the middle of the room. Then regulary scan the room and focus on your friend.
That's so tempting. But the mark goes towards my final grade...sky14kemea said:there's also the last resort of pulling a sickie, if the nerves really get to you![]()
But of course. Whether I succeed or not, I think.runedeadthA said:Wait... Arn't you suppose to imagine the Audience in their underwear? Personally I wouldn't, because if your grandparents are in the crowd it ain't gonna end well.
My advice, just take a deep breath and stop worrying, What are they gonna do? Lynch you? If you don't do well then just accept that you made a mistake somewhere and move on.
Of course if you succeed, feel free to throw a wild party![]()
I found one thing to be truly essential: make sure that the topic you are speaking about is embedded in your mind. By this I mean that you should be really acquainted with the subject, and truly know what you are talking about. This way, you will be able to improvise.Jharry5 said:And does anyone have any particular anecdotes about speaking in public or the like, just to put me at ease...?
Alcohol is just what I wanted to suggest. A friend of mine is an actor, and whenever he has to speak in a big public, he gets mashed up.jasoncyrus said:Alcohol! and lots of it!
In actuality, a small mouthful of it on an empty stomach will be just enough to take the edge off your nerves.
If you arn't over the legal age, try masturbating before hand. It releases enorphins, relieves stress and makes you feel a whole lot better for a while after words. Its a natural high =)
Just so long as no one turns up with a camera, right?MaxTheReaper said:No, I don't. I don't have issues speaking in public.
You'll go far in life kid.ender003 said:I got nothing. Whenever I had to do a presentation or something similar in school I didn't and just took the zero. I can't deal with that crap.
Good luck!
Agreed, i've been told that i'm a great public speaker but i'm as nervous as hell when I do it, my arms and legs shake even as i'm doing it. But when your doing it you have to simply realise that you have to do it and now your there you may as well do it right, so be assertive, own that platform! Stride about, gesture with your hands and use your body language to your advantage (it also covers the nervous shaking in my case)traceur_ said:PUT HUMOUR IN YOUR SPEECH
Put at least one piece of humour in it, it makes things much less stressful if people laugh or even just smile.
I did a presentation on violence in sport and one section was on fan violence and I said "...can be caused by people who are deliberately stirring up trouble or just some dropkick who had too much to drink", that got a laugh, it's that simple.
Starting is the hardest part but if you can do it right then you can get going smoothly, I take a deep breath and just start talking, try not to talk too fast because slowing down is tricky.
Don't stand like a statue behind a podium, walk around a bit, move your arms, use body language.
Most importantly just go for it.