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Public Speaking - True or false?

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  • Confidence is an important part of public speaking.
    True. Confidence helps your audience trust and listen to you.
  • Saying “um” or “uh” a lot is a good way to fill time.
    False. Filler words can distract your audience. It’s better to pause and breathe.
  • Using notes is okay if you don’t read everything
    True. Notes help you remember ideas, but you should still look at the audience.
  • Using interesting examples can make your speech better.
    True. Examples make your ideas easier to understand and more memorable.
  • Standing straight with good posture can help your speech.
    True. Good posture shows confidence and helps your voice project.
  • Good public speakers never feel nervous.
    False. Many good speakers feel nervous, but they learn how to manage it.
  • Your audience doesn’t care about how you speak.
    False. The audience notices your voice, body language, and confidence—they do care!
  • Speaking loudly helps everyone hear you.
    True. A clear, strong voice helps your audience understand you.
  • Practicing in front of friends or family can help you improve.
    True. Practice helps you become more confident and ready to speak.
  • Eye contact with the audience is important.
    True. Eye contact helps you connect and show confidence.
  • You should always look at the floor when speaking in front of people.
    False. Looking at the audience helps you connect with them and show confidence.
  • Using your hands to show ideas is helpful.
    True. Gestures help the audience understand your points.
  • Making mistakes in a speech is always bad and must be avoided.
    False. Everyone makes mistakes! Staying calm and continuing is more important.
  • You should memorize your speech perfectly and never adapt.
    False. Being flexible helps you sound natural and respond to your audience.
  • Pausing sometimes can make your speech clearer.
    True. Pausing helps your audience understand and follow you.
  • Smiling can make your audience feel more comfortable.
    True. Smiling shows friendliness and confidence.
  • Talking too fast to finish quickly is good.
    False. Speaking too fast can make it hard for the audience to understand you.
  • It’s okay to read your speech word by word without looking up.
    False. Reading all the time can make your speech boring. Look up at the audience!
  • Speaking quietly so no one hears is a good strategy.
    False. You need to speak loudly enough so everyone can hear and understand you.
  • You should never practice before giving a speech.
    False. Practicing helps you feel more confident and speak more clearly.
  • Gestures can help make your speech more interesting.
    True. Using your hands and body makes your speech engaging.