HOW TO WE SPEAK OTHERS?
- Take a deep breath before you start speaking, so that your lungs won't run out of air.
- Practice enunciating your words.
- Speak more slowly. You have no idea how helpful it is
to give your words an extra second or two to fully come out of your
mouth. Pausing also works, because pausing allows the person you're
speaking to, to digest all of the words you've just said.
- Practice your grammar. If your grammar is bad, your
thoughts and ideas may not be perceived clearly. It also helps to read a
wide range of books to expand your vocabulary. Inserting a few
appropriate, intellectual words here and there can make you seem
smarter. But beware, if used incorrectly or out of context, you will not
be taken seriously.
- Learn some vocabulary - Learning the right words to say certain things is also very helpful.
- Think before you speak. That will keep your head clear and faster for what you're going to say.
- You might want to (silently) say the words to yourself to make sure what you are pronouncing them right.
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