Common public speaking problems
The use of “I feel”, “I think” and “maybe”
In the question-and-answer session of the speaking competition, many contestants began their answers with uncertain expressions like “I feel”, “I guess”, “I hear”, “maybe” and “perhaps”. These words show that the person is only speaking from his or her point of view
Work on keeping your answers brief and to the point Instead of the empty-sounding “I guess”, using facts, together with a clear conclusion based on those facts, is far more likely to be popular with an audience.
Using only one speaking style
“Don't stick to the same tone For example, when they spoke about their dreams some sounded romatic. Others used humor. Very few used several different styles together. Try mixing more than one style, rather than just sticking with the same one.
Irresponsible answers
Public speaking is different from personal conversations. You're responsible for your wordsSo you should think twice before you talk. Don't belike the student who, when asked about his opinion on book piracy(盗版), started by saying he supported it.
Talking around the topic rather than directly answering it
You should focus on one point and give a clear solution. The key is to work out what question is being asked. Is it asking you to discuss a certain topic or to present your own point of view?
Use one or two arguments together and give a strong conclusion
A. It can be boring. Try to mix it up.
B. Also work on delivering them with calmness and confidence.
C. Even though you want to answer quickly, you don't want to sound foolish.
D. This lacks the support of facts and seems not to be reliable for the judges and audience.
E. Remember that judges are not judging you on whether they agree, but on your ability to say what you think clearly.
F. Confidence is extremely important in public speaking as it lets a speaker sound more convincing.
G. Deliberate gestures and affected(做作的)expressions of feelings are improper in a successful speech.