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Interviewer asking "why did you choose this topic?"

30+ Correct Ways to Answer “Why did you choose this topic?”

Imagine you have already aced your presentation on a topic and you are feeling very confident about yourself. But the very next minute your confidence dwindles as the evaluator asks you “Why did you choose this topic?” In today’s time, choosing a topic has become very easy. Your next speech topic is barely a click …

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Write in Third Person

Everything You Need to Know to Write & Speak In Third Person

The third person is frequently used in formal writing, such as research and argumentative papers. When you write in the third person, things become more impersonal and impartial. This impartiality makes the writer appear less prejudiced and, thus, more believable in academic and professional writing. The usage of the third person aids in keeping the …

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5 minute Speeches and Presentations

Ultimate 5 Minute Speeches & Presentations (A-Z Guide)

“If you want me to give you a two-hour presentation, I am ready today. If you want only a five-minute speech, it will take me two weeks to prepare.”  ― Mark Twain Delivering presentations and speeches can be challenging, especially if you have a short time. Covering the essential information you wish to convey and …

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3-minute speeches: Complete guide on writing, preparing and delivering (with examples)

Although 3-minute speeches may seem brief, a lot of words and ideas may be said at that time. Despite the time constraint, if you are conversant with the subject matter, you may prepare for your three-minute speech swiftly. The secret is to create a strong outline that allows you to add or remove details based …

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Breathtaking 20 Minute Presentations: Write, Design & Deliver 

20 Minute Presentations can change the world, not exaggerating. You have your big idea, the game changing message. All you have to do now is convince and win over your audience. It’s crucial for your presentation to be air tight. You need to REALLY grasp your audience. You cannot afford a single member zoning out …

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Delivering a 15 Minute Presentation

15-Minute Presentations: Design, Write & Deliver

One of the most popular sorts of presentations is the 15-minute presentation. 15 minutes are ideal for practically every situation. You have enough time to delve further into your topic, ask questions, and summarise your objective without taking up too much of your audience’s time. It is swift and dependable. It is, however, quite easy …

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13 Reasons Why Presentations Matter (for Students & for Professionals)

Presentations are a common component of every business, whether you’re getting ready to sell potential clients or trying to hire new staff. You may present with poise and assurance. But a strong digital presentation can help you improve your public speaking abilities in general. Given their potential to have a significant effect on the audience, …

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Ways to get out of presentations, to avoid presenting in front of people

9 Clever Ways to get out of a Presentation

Ever attended a boring presentation and thought to yourself why am I even here; or worse thought you were going to give a boring presentation and had the same thought as mentioned above? Having to wait before your turn in presentation is the scariest feeling of all; contrastingly, going through with it and delivering a …

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Is A Long Interview A Good Sign?

Remember those days in high school and university when you’d finish an exam and instantly turn through your textbook to see if you’d answered the questions correctly? Human nature dictates that we over-analyze our performance in tense situations in order to ensure that we put our best foot forward. It’s no different when it comes …

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