Hi guys,
I'm interested in trying out for a few public speaking competitions, but since I've never really gotten far in them before (in fact, I've never placed in any), I'd like some advice, preferably from past winners/people who have gotten far.
I'm assuming a lot of my competitors are going to be really good, so how do I make sure I have an advantage over them? How can I at least come 3rd place? XD
What exactly is the "best" speech structure (I'm looking at 5-6 minute speeches, FYI)? How can I move the audience emotionally? Stuff like that.
I know there's stuff online, but they're mostly written by adults and Americans. I want to know stuff from an Aussie high school student's perspective, because, after all, the judges are not going to be expecting speeches presented at the level of a 40-year-old.
Any good advice at all is appreciated!
I'm interested in trying out for a few public speaking competitions, but since I've never really gotten far in them before (in fact, I've never placed in any), I'd like some advice, preferably from past winners/people who have gotten far.
I'm assuming a lot of my competitors are going to be really good, so how do I make sure I have an advantage over them? How can I at least come 3rd place? XD
What exactly is the "best" speech structure (I'm looking at 5-6 minute speeches, FYI)? How can I move the audience emotionally? Stuff like that.
I know there's stuff online, but they're mostly written by adults and Americans. I want to know stuff from an Aussie high school student's perspective, because, after all, the judges are not going to be expecting speeches presented at the level of a 40-year-old.
Any good advice at all is appreciated!