Great Speechwriting, Do's and Dont's: Helping you write original speeches for weddings and other occasions.
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Giving your speech

Every speech requires different delivery. And every speaker has a different style. But these tips are relevant to pretty much everyone. I hope you find them useful.

Do

Talk slowly. If it takes 12 minutes, not nine, it doesn't matter at all.

Pause for effect. Your audience need time to digest the story before they get the punchline. So give them time to get it..

Emphasise key words. Imagine you're teling a story without a script. You'll say some words louder than most.
And change your inflection on others.

Practise. However well written the speech, you don't want to be 'reading' it. Know it well enough that it just becomes a safety net.

Gesticulate. Body language is vital. If you're addressing someone, look at them. Use your arms to emphasise a point.

 

Don't

Be put off by a heckle. You can pre-prepare a couple of resonses to a noisy member of the crowd.

Give in to the shakes. Paste your speech onto card. Or rest it somewhere you can see it. Find out if there's a lectern. Holding a shaky piece of paper will put you off before you get going

Get drunk beforehand. It may feel like the easy way to get through it, but it won't seem so sensible afterwards.

Just read it out. Great material is irrelevant if it's delievered badly. You'll be much more natural when you're not reading straight from the page.

Coaching

We can arrange a session to practise your speech and improve your delivery.