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Speech Evaluation

Based on Toastmasters standards

3.8/5.0
Good
Well done

Clarity

How clearly you articulate your words

4
Measured:142 WPMExcellent pace
Tip:Maintain this comfortable speaking speed

Vocal Variety

Use of tone, speed, and volume variation

3
Measured:Moderate variationGood baseline with room to grow
Tip:Try varying your pitch more for emphasis on key points

Comfort Level

Speaker confidence and fluency

4
Measured:1.5% filler wordsConfident delivery
Tip:Your confidence shows - keep building on it

Content Structure

Organization and flow of content

4
Measured:1:25 durationWell-organized with clear points
Tip:Consider adding transitions between your three lessons

Language Use

Vocabulary richness and sentence variety

4
Measured:68% vocabulary varietyGood vocabulary range
Tip:Continue using varied language to maintain engagement

Detailed Feedback

What worked well:

  • Clear and comfortable speaking pace
  • Personal story was relatable and authentic
  • Good structure with three clear lessons
  • Minimal filler words shows good preparation

Areas to practice:

  • Add more vocal variety to emphasize key points
  • Include more specific examples in your stories
  • Work on smoother transitions between points

Next steps:

  • Try varying your speaking speed for dramatic effect
  • Experiment with longer pauses before key points
  • Practice emphasizing emotional moments with tone changes

Keep improving!

Practice regularly and track your progress. Each speech is a step forward.

Your Speech Metrics

142
WPM (comfortable presentation speed)
194
Words spoken
1:22
Speaking time

Filler Words Detected

3 total (2% of speech)
um” × 2uh” × 1

Nice work keeping filler words minimal!

Speech Transcript

Today I want to share with you three important lessons I learned from my journey as a public speaker. When I first started, I was terrified of speaking in front of people. My hands would shake, my voice would tremble, and I would forget everything I wanted to say. But through practice and persistence, I discovered that public speaking is a skill that anyone can develop. The first lesson is preparation. The more you prepare, the more confident you feel. The second lesson is to focus on your message, not yourself. When you're passionate about what you're sharing, that passion connects with your audience. And the third lesson is to embrace mistakes. Every mistake is a learning opportunity that makes you better. Thank you for listening to my story today.