Being a clear presenter is as easy as the title suggests and as hard. When I was 13 years old, I read "Alice in Wonderland", by Lewis Carrol. I was more frustrated than Alice about her situation. She seemed to take all of the double talk of the Cheshire Cat and the Mad Hatter as excellent presentations. There is a way to be clear, but like in Alice's world, our world has turned from the clarity we experience as children. As we age, we begin to see through filters, filters like age, race, culture, wealth, that means most of the time we misunderstand the double talk, we all engage in. It takes bravery to speak clearly and a talent to be able to speak concisely as well. Look at this weeks lesson for some clues as to ways you can learn this presentation super power. Answer: Cut words you don't need. I hope you've enjoyed the lesson on presenting. Make Bauenglish your home for English language learning. From now on, Bauenglish will be published once every two weeks. So, there's plenty of time to read the entire lesson.
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ANNABELLE B-BAUMANN, Communication Coach
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