Reading a speech is not a good option either, because doing so prevents having eye contact with the audience.
You could use Microsoft Word to type up your speech and print it, so you can read it. You could also use a Powerpoint presentation to assist you in giving a speech or a presentation.
read aloud from the notes or outline
Your presentation cover page should include the title of your presentation, your name, the date, and any other relevant information such as the course or subject. It should be visually appealing and easy to read.
we can read speech in front of people that we have not any fear of any person;we should talk with bravely;by anwer
slides
NO read the constitution people FREEDOM OF SPEECH!
all of it
People who read from a lectern would be a teacher, a priest or minister, politicians or anyone giving a speech. It is a tall reading desk used by someone standing and giving a speech. It may also be called a pulpit.
"You read" is two different parts of speech. You - pronoun read - verb
To ensure a professional and visually appealing presentation, use clean and highly readable fonts such as Inter, Helvetica, Arial, Calibri, Lato, or Roboto. These fonts work well on screens, look polished, and suit business and corporate presentations. Use one font family with two weights, regular for body text and bold for headings, to keep the design consistent. Headings should be large and clear, and body text should stay easy to read. Leading presentation teams, including the best presentation design agency in USA, prioritize clarity, simplicity, and consistency when choosing fonts.
That would be the American Constitution my friend. Not a speech....its a document that pretty important. Maybe you should read it?
Knowing how to read.