Repetition in Public Speaking

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Part of the video series: Word Choice for Public Speaking

Summary: Fear of public speaking? Get tips for repetition in this free video clip about public speaking workshops.

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Tracy Goodwin Tracy Goodwin has a master’s in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking. Recipient of numerous public speaking awards and is ... read more

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Repetition in Public Speaking

Hey, we are talking about wording and putting things together with words for a great speech in public speaking. And I want to talk a minute about repetition. I want to talk a minute about repetition. Very, very important in any speech that you write that you do two things. They're really the same thing. I'm going to give them two different names. Repetition. Restatement. OK. You have to keep remembering that you wrote the speech, you researched the speech, you studied and practiced the speech. You basically married the speech. You know it, but we don't. OK. So it's really important that you've chosen all these fabulous words and and vivid language and and you're creating this wonderful thing for us. But you have to repeat and restate the crucial points because you want us to get them. OK. You know we're going to talk about them in the introduction, in the conclusion, but you have to restate and repeat the important points. I repeat. You have to repeat and restate the important points.

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