Practice Makes You a Better Speaker
Why Practice Makes You a Better Speaker
Imagine you just learned how to ride a bike. At first, it’s wobbly, and you might even fall a few times. But the more you practice, the better you get. Soon, you’re zooming around with confidence. Public speaking works the same way!
Some people think great speakers are just born that way. But that’s not true! The best speakers practice over and over again until speaking in front of others feels easy. If you want to become a strong, confident speaker, you need repetition—saying your speech again and again—until it becomes natural. But I don’t mean memorization, which is wooden and sounds artificial.
Why Repetition is Important
Every time you practice speaking, your brain gets better at it. At first, you might forget words, feel nervous, or stumble over sentences. But with each practice, your brain learns:
What to say – You’ll remember your speech better.
How to say it – Your voice will sound more confident.
How to use your body – You’ll make eye contact and use hand gestures naturally.
When you repeat something many times, your brain gets used to it, just like when you learn a new dance or play a new video game.
How to Practice the Right Way
Practicing doesn’t just mean reading your speech in your head. Here are some fun ways to practice so you can improve faster:
Say it out loud – The more you hear yourself, the more natural it will sound.
Practice in front of a mirror – This helps you see your facial expressions and body language.
Record yourself – Listen to how you sound and find ways to improve.
Speak to family or friends – They can give feedback and help you feel comfortable.
Start small and build up – If a long speech feels scary, start with a short one and add more over time.
Mistakes are Part of Learning
No one gets it perfect the first time, and that’s okay! Every great speaker has made mistakes. The key is to keep going. Each time you practice, you get better, and soon, speaking in front of others won’t feel scary—it will feel exciting!
So, if you want to be a confident speaker, remember this: The more you practice, the better you become! Keep speaking, keep improving, and one day, you’ll be the person inspiring others with your words.