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Social Relief of Distress grant extended to March 2024

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Mastering the Art of Persuasive Speech: 7 Proven Techniques

how to deliver a persuasive speech
How to deliver a persuasive speech


  • Use storytelling. People love stories, so using them in your speeches can be a great way to engage your audience. When you tell a story, be sure to make it relevant to your topic and to use vivid language to bring it to life.
  • Use humor. Humor can be a great way to break the ice and make your audience feel more comfortable. However, it is important to use humor wisely and to avoid making jokes that could offend anyone.
  • Use visuals. Visuals can be a great way to help your audience understand your message. When using visuals, be sure to choose ones that are clear, concise, and relevant to your topic.
  • Be yourself. The best public speakers are the ones who are authentic and genuine. Don't try to be someone you're not, just be yourself and let your personality shine through.

Here are some additional unique tips for delivering a persuasive speech:


  • Use emotional appeals. People are more likely to be persuaded by arguments that appeal to their emotions. For example, you could talk about the impact of your topic on people's lives or the consequences of not taking action.
  • Use personal stories. Personal stories can be a powerful way to connect with your audience and make your arguments more persuasive. When sharing a personal story, be sure to be honest and authentic.
  • Use humor sparingly. Humor can be a great way to engage your audience, but it's important to use it sparingly. Too much humor can make you seem unprofessional or disrespectful.
  • Be prepared for objections. It's likely that someone in your audience will have an objection to your argument. Be prepared to address these objections head-on.
  • End with a call to action. Don't just leave your audience thinking about what you said. Tell them what you want them to do.

I hope these tips help you to deliver a persuasive speech in a unique way!

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