Confident Public Speaking Skills

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Speak English With Vanessa


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Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Do you have a fear of public speaking?
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Let me help you.
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Have you ever needed to give a speech in your native language?
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How about in English?
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A very nonprofessional study I did of my friends show that 99.99% of people have a fear of
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giving a speech in public.
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If you are part of that 0.01% you can go ahead and leave.
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But oh, okay, I see everyone is still there, all right.
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Today I'd like to give you some more tools in your public speaking toolbox to help you
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feel more comfortable and confident when you give a presentation or when you speak in public.
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To be a confident public speaker, you need to bring your A game.
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When you bring your A game, that means that you are bringing the best part of yourself
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forward.
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You are doing your best.
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So let's talk about three skills that you need.
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In order to bring your A game, you need to bring your body game, your mental game, and
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your preparation game.
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To help you bring your A game, I am going to give you a little presentation.
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This is going to be a public speaking practice for me, but it's also a presentation about
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the way you can best bring your A game.
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Are you ready?
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Let's go.
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Let's start by talking about your body game.
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When you give a presentation, how are your shoulders?
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Are they hunched forward, are they back?
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Do you feel like you're standing up tall?
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How about your spine?
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Is it leaning over or do you feel like you're reaching tall to the sky?
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So one of the most popular TED Talks on YouTube is from a lady called Amy Cuddy.
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And she was talking about how your posture affects how other people see you.
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But it's also how you see yourself.
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So when you are giving a presentation like this, or even if you stand like this, you
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feel smaller and less important.
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If you stand strong, other people will feel like that too.
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But most importantly you will feel like that.
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So that's why we're talking about your body game first, so that you can prepare your body
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with good posture, which will also affect your mind.
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When you walk into a conference room to give a speech, are you walking like this, kind
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of hunched over and not sure of yourself trying to feel a little bit smaller?
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Or are you standing straight and tall and confident?
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Even if you don't feel like it, it's good to have posture like that.
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You don't have to walk in like some kind of overconfident gorilla, being a little bit
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crazy.
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But being confident with your posture, even a little bit, will make a big difference.
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The next part is your mental game.
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So we've already talked about your body game, making sure that your body and your posture
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is the best it can be.
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But what about what's going on inside your head?
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Well, when you are prepared and ready and thinking positively about your presentation,
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it's already the best start.
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I want you to focus your mind being positive.
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This is easier for some people than for other people.
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Some people are naturally more positive and some people are naturally more negative about
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things in their life.
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So I have one big tip that will help you to be a little bit more positive.
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When you're giving a presentation, whether it's in front of a big crowd of people or
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just a couple of people or just a business presentation, try to focus on how your presentation
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will help other people.
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When you focus on helping other people and meeting their needs, you're less likely to
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be stressed about it yourself.
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So I challenge you to think about how will this marketing presentation affect the people
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I'm talking with?
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If you think, "Okay, my presentation will help them to get a better marketing plan and
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will sell more," then you're already feeling a little bit more positive.
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For those of you that really struggle with negative self talk.
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So this mental game section is really tough for you.
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I challenge you every morning, especially right before you're about to give a presentation,
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to create some kind of short and easy positive sentence.
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Sometimes we call that an affirmation and that means that you're thinking about something
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that will positively affect your mind and usually that's how your presentation will
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affect other people.
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So maybe in the morning when you wake up, two days before your presentation, you say,
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"My marketing presentation will help us to sell more products."
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This is super simple and it's not really fancy.
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But when you say that to yourself with a deep breath, "My marketing presentation will help
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us to sell more products."
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Super simple, hopefully it's true.
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You're focusing on the positive things, the impact that your presentation will have instead
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of the mistakes that you'll make, and all of those things that make us feel really nervous.
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The third game is the preparation game.
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Now, this is the one that a lot of us focus on the most.
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Writing the speech, making sure we have the best pictures on our PowerPoint, all of that.
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But do you know what?
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Sometimes we overlook actually saying the speech out loud and preparing it verbally.
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If English is your native language, usually it's recommended that you practice your speech
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three times.
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But if English is not your native language and imagine if you are watching this, it's
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probably not.
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It is best to do it more than three times.
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Three times is not enough.
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This is my recommendation.
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Practice your speech through twice, practice your intonation, the way that you say it.
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Make sure that you have all the words exactly the way that you'd like them and then on the
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third try, I challenge you to record yourself.
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You could just record your voice.
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That's a good first step, but because we've already talked about how your body and your
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mental game are also really important, I challenge you to record yourself with your phone.
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You can just set it up.
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It could be really simple and practice the speech in front of the camera.
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And then go back, watch that as if you were the audience as if you were your coworkers
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sitting and watching your presentation.
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Or if you're giving a speech in front of a big group of people, imagine that you're the
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audience.
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How are you with the audience?
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Are you engaging, looking at them?
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Are you feeling really nervous?
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And you can see, "Oh, I'm stuttering a lot, I'm shaking a lot."
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Try to assess your body and your words as if you were the audience.
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After you've recorded yourself, I want you to practice it two more times and this is
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going to help you to just level up your skills, you've already kind of assessed or critique
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yourself.
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So those two other times should be way better than the first two times that you did it.
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What do you think that a professional athlete does on the day of their big game?
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Do you think that they watch some TV and kind of just sit around?
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No, they do not distract themselves from their objective, which is winning that game.
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So this is what I want you to do on the day that you have a presentation.
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Let's say you have a presentation at 3:00 PM, when you go to work, focus on that presentation,
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review it, do everything that you can for that presentation.
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I want to give you a quick example about this guy, Ryan Suter, he's a hockey player.
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He has a very strict game day routine and I think it's a good way to see that professional
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athletes are not distracted on the day of their big game because they want to fulfill
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their potential.
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They want to do the best that they can.
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So you can also kind of imitate his style, on the day of his big game, he goes to the
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skating rink, skates a little bit, talks with his coaches, they have a meeting with the
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team.
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Then his team goes out to lunch, he orders the same thing.
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You don't need to do that, it's a little extreme.
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But he orders the same thing every time.
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And then after that, takes a quick nap and he goes back to the rink and talks with his
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coworkers or his teammates and he talks with the coaches and he gets a chance to kind of
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mentally prepare for the game.
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Then they go on the ice, they practice and they have the game.
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Did he do anything that day that wasn't related to hockey?
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Not really, except eat and take a nap, which is kind of necessary for life.
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So I want you, if you have a big presentation and you especially feel really nervous about
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it, focus on nothing else that day.
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Try to surround... do everything that you can possible for that speech on the date to
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get your mind ready, to prepare yourself.
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So on the day of your big presentation, I want you to not distract yourself, don't have
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friends over for lunch and talk about other things.
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Focus on your presentation, visualize it going well.
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Everyone's responding positively, you're having a great time, they're understanding, they're
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learning a lot, and your speech is helping them to improve their goals.
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So in conclusion, to bring your A game to your presentation, you need to bring your
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body game, great posture, your mental game, positive thoughts, and your preparation game,
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active practice.
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So thank you so much for this quick presentation.
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Thank you for learning with me.
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I hope that your presentation skills will increase and improve from here.
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How did you enjoy that presentation?
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My presentation skills are not perfect.
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My speaking style is not perfect, but I want to bring you a professional.
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Someone who knows a lot more about public speaking than me.
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So if you would like to dig deeper into this topic of having confidence when you give a
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speech in public, I invite you to join me in my course, The Fearless Fluency Club.
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This month you're going to meet Nathan, who's one of the organizers of a local group called
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Toastmasters.
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Toastmasters is a nonprofit international organization that helps anyone in the community
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who wants to participate, to learn to speak better and more confidently in front of others.
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I also visited Nathan's toastmaster meeting here in my city.
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So if you join The Fearless Fluency Club this month, you'll get access to my conversation
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with Nathan about public speaking skills, some of the positive things he's learned,
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some of the negative things he's learned.
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And you'll also get access to a Toastmasters meeting.
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I went to this meeting and I recorded it, so you can kind of get a sneak preview into
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what a Toastmasters' meeting is like.
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It was actually a lot of fun.
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So if you would like to learn more about public speaking, feel free to join me in The Fearless
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Fluency Club.
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get the first 30 days of the course for only $5.
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But if you write the word new, you'll get it for just $5 for the first month.
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Now I have a question for you.
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Have you ever given a speech in English?
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Have you ever given a speech in your own language?
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Let me know in the comments below.
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Thank you so much for learning English with me and I'll see you again next Friday for
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a new lesson here on my YouTube channel.
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Bye.
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The next step is to download my free ebook, Five Steps To Becoming A Confident English
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Speaker.
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You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.
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Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.
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Thanks so much.
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Bye.
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