What is speech anxiety? How is speech anxiety different from communication apprehension? What are some strategies you can employ to help you manage our speech anxiety?
What will be an ideal response?
Speech anxiety is the fear or apprehension experienced before, during, or after a public speaking
situation. Speech anxiety is different from communication apprehension, which is more of a general
predisposition to be anxious in a variety of communication situations (the two are certainly related).
Strategies for managing speech anxiety include: (1 ) selecting a topic you enjoy and know; (2 ) be
prepared; (3 ) be confident; (4 ) think positively; and (5 ) practice the presentation.
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