Public speaking or speaking in front of public, especially for beginners, needs good preparation. The preparation involves ideas and their organization and realization in words. The first step is to decide on the basic purpose or type of response desired from the audience since the choice and treatment of the subject depend on why a discourse is to be given. The general purposes of public speaking are to inform, to entertain and to persuade. To persuade includes to convince, to actuate and to stimulate. Two interrelated important points to be noted regarding with public speaking is stage fright and self-confidence. The condition troubling most speakers is fear, ranging from slight timidity to severe dread of addressing an audience. In daily life people usually talk freely without self-consciousness, but an individual getting up and facing a group is apt to suffer the upsetting apprehension known as stage fright.