Public speaking has been used as a vital means of communication throughout history. We all know gifted speakers like Winston Churchill and Martin Luther King, whose speeches - for example, "We shall fight on the beaches" (1940) and "I have a dream" (1963) - are still widely read and analysed today. Each generation has its gifted and famous speakers but did you know that you can perform one yourself as well? A public speech is nothing else but a public way of expressing your views to an audience. You see them all around you - you can hardly turn on the evening news without seeing and hearing a public speech being performed by, for example, young activists like Greta Thunberg or Malala Yousafzai or by politicians like Kamala Harris (Democratic vice presidential nominee for the 2020 presidential election), Donald Trump or Ursula von der Leyen (president of the European Commission). Even if you think you will not be in a profession where you perform a public speech, still it is a perfect way to prepare yourself for future presentations, argumentative essays and conversations or debates in which you want to express your views supported by good arguments.