Public Speaker

Public speakers have distinctive responsibilities such as  transmitting information, motivating individuals to act or influence their perspective of various topics, and even telling stories. Public speakers compose their speeches in a specific structure with three general purposes, to inform others, to persuade others, and to entertain others. They utilize verbal- linguistic intelligence on a daily basis, as they utilize a form of language to express their thoughts and concerns in a captivating way that grabs the audience’s attention.