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You have also to manage your time in speaking about some topics. You have to simulate with colleagues your presentation before meeting the audience. Take un account their comments for improvement. Finally, thanks as akways fir your kind advices
ОтветитьGood day to you Annemarie. Excause me, may I ask you a question, please? Are you able or general speaking, are Americans able to understand Britain's Idioms, phrase verbs or slang? Thank you so much.😊 ❤
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ОтветитьThnku teacher.... am ur regilar listenr
ОтветитьThank you very much Teacher. Student from Sydney, Australia.
ОтветитьAs a suggestion, I would like to mention in public speaking don't do anything spontaneously and without any plan. It's risky and can ruin your presentation and distract you easily. For example, sometimes you try to be funny but, your words could be offensive.
ОтветитьI do very much enjoy listening to your lessons. I have listened to a few of them so far and loved all. I love how you speak with confidence and your positive energy you radiate during your lessons is something that really stands out for me.❤
ОтветитьGreat video! Tomorrow morning I’m giving my graduating project at my college. I am well-prepared but still get a bit nervous 😊
I’ll think of this lesson tomorrow to reduce that “challenge-feeling” thanks a lot for your hard work and don’t forget to wish me luck, Gooo! 🤩
Insightful talk !!
Any TOP books suggestions to read for on this topic according to your wisdom ?
Great advices! I feel the most challenging part for me is not only the public speaking skills, but also English itself. I can prepare a speech in advance but I am always worried about what if someone asked an unexpected question. Even if I could figure out how to answer the question per se, I probably couldn’t find the right sentences and words to express myself. For that reason, sometimes I rush my speech on purpose so that the audiences don’t have time to think and ask😂
ОтветитьA good public speaker makes the audience laugh to break the ice and to relax people
ОтветитьIt pays to be here. Thanks.
ОтветитьAbsolutely the most amazing teacher I've ever seen!!!! Thank you so much for teaching us with your incredible talent!!!!🥰
ОтветитьThe best teacher ever. Thank you dear Annemarie for these great tips. You’re brilliant ♥️
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ОтветитьDisinterested does not mean uninterested!
Disinterested means impartial, fair or unbiased. A judge is supposed to be disinterested, but not uninterested!
Dear Anne Amarie, wonderful video, as always, we can grow professionally based on your hints. I usually try to "break the ice" before start a presentation, I mean, I often bring to the table the difficulties, the odd of the situation and so on, of course, it depends on the context, but I found the better presentation begins if the presenter and audience are connected in some way
ОтветитьMy advice would be decide which points have more importance for you. Try to put across your arguments but at the same time show flexibility and maybe eagerness to find out in which way your interlocutors differentiate to you. In the end try to make an effort that the audience retain the main points of your presentation and what is its driving force. If you are a bit of a joker try to spice up your lecture with jokes and comic gestures that can put at ease your audience and make it more prone to pay attention.
ОтветитьThank you Annemarie for the fantastic lesson. I find it useful to ask an engaging question or share a fun fact at the beginning of the presentation. By doing that, you not only set the tone for the entire presentation as a friendly communication but also keep your audience amused and engaged.
ОтветитьAlways helpful. Thanks teacher 😊
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