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Simple and effective methods for learning to speak in public with ease.

  • Writer: Jennyfer MONTANTIN
    Jennyfer MONTANTIN
  • Aug 16
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 17


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Knowing how to speak in public is a real professional asset , whether you are in a job, retraining or looking for a job.


In all sectors of activity, the ability to express yourself calmly, clearly and pertinently can prove decisive in achieving your objectives and standing out from the crowd.

Yet, many professionals do not feel comfortable speaking, a skill that is often under-addressed in training programs.


This article offers you concrete, progressive and accessible methods to develop your oral fluency.


Prepare and practice public speaking.


If stage fright is paralyzing you or you lack confidence, preparation is the first key step . What seems difficult today will, with practice, become a mastered and natural skill. Eventually, you will be able to focus on the substance of your speeches, not the form.


Here are three effective options for training without pressure:


  1. Join a Toastmasters International club.


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Toastmasters is a non-profit organization with a worldwide presence that helps members improve their communication and leadership skills in a supportive, low-stakes environment.


These clubs meet regularly to practice public speaking, without a trainer: the group itself guides you and helps you progress . A great way to anchor positive habits in a regular rhythm.


2. Complete an internship at the School of Public Speaking.


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Founded by Stéphane André, this school offers a comprehensive approach to public speaking, drawing on more than 45 years of research conducted in the business and political worlds.


The support is provided by a multidisciplinary team (vocal coach, actors, singers). Here, the speaker is not an actor: he learns to interact with his audience , to go beyond what he had planned to say, to truly convey a message .


3. Improvisational theater.



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This method allows you to develop your speaking skills in a fun and stimulating way. You will learn to react without a text, to improvise in front of an audience , to work on your posture and spontaneity.


Accessible to all, improvisational theatre encourages listening, adaptability and letting go, valuable qualities for any professional speaking engagement.



Taking action: public speaking in a professional context.


Once you've trained, it's time to put what you've learned into practice in real-life situations . This doesn't mean turning everything upside down at once, but rather progressing step by step , at your own pace.


Here are some simple actions to put in place:


  • Speak up in meetings to clearly reframe the team's ideas.

  • Dare to express your mistakes with transparency.

  • Engage in discussions with your manager, even informal ones.

  • Share a useful resource with your colleagues (article, podcast, reading), then discuss it with them.


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A cross-functional skill, to serve your career.


Developing your oral skills strengthens your communication, leadership, and visibility . It is a cross-functional skill that is useful in all professions.


By relying on secure spaces, proven methods and regular practice, you will gradually build natural fluency in speaking , while asserting your professional posture.



 
 
 

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