I think my demonstration speech went pretty well. I feel I did a pretty good job physically presenting my topic. I tried to be enthusiastic and energetic, but feel like I could improve on this for my next speech. I believe I spoke loud enough for everyone to hear and stood at a position in the front of the room so that everyone could clearly see my presentation and me. I think I used my visual aids in an effective way and made sure to show each part of my bone stimulator to the class. Usually, I tend to be a little nervous when speaking in front of a group of people. When I get nervous I begin speaking quicker, which makes it difficult for my audience to fully understand my message. Today, however, I believe I did a pretty good job speaking at a slow and steady pace. It is very important to keep eye contact with one’s audience while speaking in front of a group. I think for the most part I kept my eyes on my audience, but I feel as though I could have improved in this area by looking at my entire audience.
Throughout my speech, I believe I did well in trying to connect with my audience through incorporating them in my introduction. I also think I did a good job explaining my topic and its relevance to each individual in the class. I feel that the organization of my speech was well done and you could easily identify the five steps of how to use a bone stimulator.
I am very happy with my demonstration speech today and hope to improve my speaking skills for my next speech, especially focusing on constant eye contact with my audience and enthusiasm while speaking.
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