Discuss four guidelines to follow when your dialect differs from that of your audience


Guidelines that should be followed when your dialect differs from that of your audience include the following:
• Speak more slowly and distinctly than usual during the opening minutes of your speech.
• Don't apologize for your accent. The audience will not likely be offended.
• Ask someone fluent in the dialect of the audience to pronounce unfamiliar names and words prior to the presentation. Devise a "shorthand" system to help you pronounce these words correctly from notes.
• Try not to let your concern over dialect interfere with your interaction with the audience. Be enthusiastic and let your personality shine through.

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