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Developing Speaking Skills By: David Korn
Focusing on speech is important for developing speaking skills. This includes tonality, expression, emphasis, and so on. The idea is to speak in a way that is most adaptable to a situation. For instance, when giving a public speech, it is good to focus on the words as well as speaking loud enough for the audience. Pronunciation is also very important and can save potential embarrassment. When speaking to another, it is important to clarify at times. Sometimes other people misconstrue what we are trying to say. In addition, they may misunderstand or not fully pay attention to us. Responding to environment cues is important in these cases. Clarifying what we are saying is good for speaking skills. The idea is to be as understanding and responsive as possible to make others feel that they are being heard. When dealing with situations, it is good to know how to respond to them via our speaking skills. This can include formal greetings, public speeches, talking to a small group, one on one conversation, and so on. Many times we have to adjust to the situation at hand. As a result, we can change our speaking methodologies to fit the situation. This would include what we say and how we say it. Speaking is one of the most basic functions of our lives. We all learn to communicate with one another through various means. Developing our speaking skills is important such that we can better communicate with others. Many times speaking has great influence. Great speeches are usually admirable and have a long lasting effect. Therefore, having the speaking skills to influence others for the better is good to obtain. |
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