Public Speaking: Transitions
- Topics:
- Public Speaking
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- Public Speaking,
- Transition
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Overview: Most public speaking books will tell you to be a polished speaker you have to tie all your information together so it flows smoothly. You must lead your audience and alert them that slightly different, but related information is coming. This is called transition or segue (pronounced seg-way). The author fully believes smooth transitions are a necessity only if you want to have your audience members so bored they fall right out of their seats and smash their heads on the floor. In this article you’ll learn how to make transitions that will keep your audience excited and alert all the time.
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