May 2012
Beginner
272 pages
6h 8m
English
You want people to listen to what you have to say and to take action on what you are presenting. But before they can listen, they have to hear what you are saying. You have to make sure that you are speaking loudly and clearly enough for your words to be heard and understood. People will quickly lose interest if they cannot hear you easily.
If you are speaking to a small or mid-sized group of people—for example, 40 or fewer—you may not think you need a microphone. You might be right if you can project your voice well, the room has good acoustic properties, and there isn’t a lot of background noise such as fans from heating or cooling systems. If your host offers you a microphone, say yes. You can ...
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