When you’re giving a speech or presentation, it’s important not to sound like a robot or a parrot. You want to sound natural, engaging, and ALIVE! One of the ways in which you can do this is by improvising while you’re speaking. In this video, I’ll show you examples of improvising during a speech and show you how you can start doing it yourself. Improvising does not mean that you won’t prepare. In fact, you need to know your speech so well that you can get away from your plan and easily get back to it. But the result can be much more effective, so it’s worth it. Take the first step now by watching this class, then watch my other videos on speech and presentation skills.
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Thank you for the amazing class, Benjamin!
well-done
I remembered when I was at school trying to do speechs a few times. okay! That’s a great explanation mr Benjamin. Thanks!
well done
good job
its my first time to take this quiz
Hi Benjamin! Nice tips. Thank you.
Thank you Benjamin for your natural and lovely way in teaching in a unique way like each other teachet of thst unique sight .
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nice video
Thank you for your excellents advices about the speech
Amazing, it was useful lesson.
Thanks for teacher Benjamin
I enjoyed the teaching.Thank you.
This lesson was very interesting. I still have doubt about question #8 .. Benjamín could you explaing about the question# 8?
It’s really interesting and helpful. Thank you for the informative details and tips.
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Thank you Mr. Benjamin, quite a lively lesson.
“You’ve hit the nail on the head there.”
I loved the teaching
Thank you a lot.?
thx!
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Fabulous video, Benjamin. Thank you for revealing some secrets of giving speeches. Lots of good stuff to practice further on.