Good public speaking begins with the content of the speech itself. The first thing you should consider is the topic, or subject, of the speech. Choosing a topic that is relevant to your audiences interests will help you keep them engaged. Once a topic is chosen, narrowing down the focus of the topic will allow you to cover more detailed information, and your audience should find the speech easier to follow as a result. When writing the speech, keep the purpose of your words in mind. Do you want to inform your audience of something, or do you want to persuade them to your side of an argument? Creating a well-organized speech that introduces a topic, emphasizes a few main points, and leads to a conclusion that sums up a central thesis, will make your job easier when it comes time to speak.Even if youre confident in the quality of your speech beforehand, the actual process of speaking in front of an audience provides many opportunities to enhance your message. As the focus of attention, you have the ability to use both vocal and visual elements to your advantage. Effective vocal delivery involves changing elements such as pitch, volume, and speaking rate in order to emphasize parts of your speech that are integral to its theme.In terms of visual elements, maintaining eye contact and keeping an open posture can help you build a relationship with the audience. On the other hand, inappropriate dress and unnecessary gestures can distract your audience.Table Of Content :1 Introduction to Public Speaking2 Public Speaking Ethics3 Preparing the Speech: A Process Outline4 Building Confidence to Speak5 Learning to Listen and Helping Others Do the Same6 Choosing a Topic7 Analyzing the Audience8 Topic Research: Gathering Materials and Evidence9 Supporting Your Ideas 10 Organizing and Outlining the Speech11 Wording the Speech12 Delivering the Speech13 Informative Speaking14 Persuasive Speaking15 Methods of Persuasive Speaking16 Preparing and Using Visual Aids17 Special Occasions18 Speaking in and for GroupsThe eBooks app features allows the user to : Custom Fonts Custom Text Size Themes / Day mode / Night mode Text Highlighting List / Edit / Delete Highlights Handle Internal and External Links Portrait / Landscape Reading Time Left / Pages left In-App Dictionary Media Overlays (Sync text rendering with audio playback) TTS - Text to Speech Support Book Search Add Notes to a Highlight Last Read Position Listener Horizontal reading Distraction Free ReadingCredits :Boundless (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0))FolioReader, Heberti Almeida (CodeToArt Technology)Cover by Designed by new7ducks / FreepikPustaka Dewi, www.pustakadewi.com