I was that person for many years. It didn’t help that due to being dentally challenged, I had to wear a retainer on the roof of my mouth and spoke with a lisp. Yikes. The first step to facing my fear was 15-year-old me taking a drama class in school. I live in the UK, so...
There was one question in my IELTS speaking. (Are you planning to travel anywhere next week./why) I answered : Yes, actually I do. And “it’s funny how you said next week” because on Sunday I am going to a place called Bethanchowk………. …. ….. (I think I really made a ...
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with the thought that it will hold more food with a deeper “bowl” and therefore the kids will eat more food, faster. Actually, the opposite is true. When kids have too big of spoon, filled with too much food for their little mouths, the...
I have also had a long, informal, yet passionate interest in music, being an amateur jazz pianist and having played in several bands over the years…. This current book is a rewrite of The Haskell School of Expression with a focus on computer music, based on, and greatly improving upon,...
As with other kinds of public speaking, the best way to become a better impromptu speaker is to practice. You can do this on your own. Simply choose a topic on which you are already well informed, and gibe a one-or two-minute impromptu talk on some aspect of that topic. Any topic ...
If I have a lisp. How can I talk effectively to a crowd without being judged? Community Answer You can share about the problem up front with audiences before you go on to the main speech. Explains this is something you're working to overcome, and that you appreciate in advance their ...