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I have no doubt that these words came from the heart, not the lips of a spin-doctor, though you did seek advice from your friend, the British journalist Anthony Sampson, on what you should incorporate in your speech for a UK audience.
Prepare your speech for the day of the trial.
You shouldn't let your media make your speech for you.
Be calm and collected while giving your speech, for people can tell when you're nervous.
Ask an editor or a speech expert to read your speech for direction.
Don't just drop a joke into your speech for the sake of having a joke to tell.
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Never let anybody write your speeches for you.
If you're writing out your speech word-for-word, keep the speech big enough so that you'll be able to read it easily.
It's not necessary to get your speech word-for-word perfect, what matters is conveying the information in an engaging and memorable way.
He was talking with you but he was also attending to the patterns of your speech, listening for a poetic rhythm.
Keep in mind; an occasional filler word is not going to kill your speech, but for some the filler is a way of life and not a visitor in their vernacular.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com