public speaking techniques

I don't know

How to Say “I Don’t Know” at Work Without Sounding Stupid

Workplaces are competitive environments, you definitely do not want to leave a bad impression in front of your colleagues but especially not in front of your boss. phrases such as I don’t know can make you sound uninterested, unprofessional, or unsure of yourself. If you constantly find yourself with no answers and your constant reply

How to Say “I Don’t Know” at Work Without Sounding Stupid Read More »

Why do I just blank out during talking?

“I Know What to Say But I Blank Out!”, What Should You Do?

I Know What to Say but I Blank Out! Have you experienced a similar situation but had no idea what to do? Don’t worry, we have got you covered. Follow us through this article to explore why this happens to you. Discover the science behind why you might blank out right before giving your speech

“I Know What to Say But I Blank Out!”, What Should You Do? Read More »

Tell me about yourself question in interview

10 Different Ways to Answer “Tell Me About Yourself” in an Interview

Answering: Tell me about yourself question in an interview Nail your interview with the correct answer to the: Tell Me About Yourself” in an interview question. You know there is a job opening at your dream company. You have submitted your resume and have been called for an interview. Every interview follows a set of

10 Different Ways to Answer “Tell Me About Yourself” in an Interview Read More »

differences in boys and girls speaking

Boys Vs Girls: How do Males Speak Differently Than Females?

Differences exist between boys’ and girls’ speaking styles, especially in pitch, communicative styles, and what they discuss. There is also a difference in how early they develop language and who is more prone to language-related developmental issues.  Before we delve into this topic, note that much of this information also involves stereotypes. Stereotypes can help

Boys Vs Girls: How do Males Speak Differently Than Females? Read More »

Matching your speech title with your speech

Matching Your Speech Title to Your Speech: Everything You Need to Know

How important is it for your speech title to match your speech?  Matching a speech title to your speech is something that’s really important. Basically the first step in writing a great speech. But how often do you actually notice that and give it the attention that it deserves? Imagine blue apples, peanut butter with

Matching Your Speech Title to Your Speech: Everything You Need to Know Read More »

Storytelling in technical presentations

Storytelling for Technical Presentations: Ultimate Guide

Storytelling for technical presentations involves breaking down complex information into simpler forms by supplementing them through a relatable and highly engaging story. The focus is on providing an easily understandable story that can achieve the objective of delivering technical information. First, let’s consider why technical presentations are different, and then we will head over to

Storytelling for Technical Presentations: Ultimate Guide Read More »

Students celebrating their graduation

Writing an Unforgettable Graduation Speech

Graduation from school, college, or university is an occasion for a solemn event, farewell speeches of thanks from teachers to students, and vice versa. Graduates are preparing beautiful words to express gratitude to teachers and educational institutions. We have prepared to touch, sweet, solemn speeches. Choose which option is suitable to express respect and gratitude

Writing an Unforgettable Graduation Speech Read More »

Woman presenting to an audience

9 Steps for Making an Effective Presentation in Class

Giving a presentation in front of a class might be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. Anyone, with the proper preparation and mindset, can deliver an excellent demonstration that leaves an impression. This post will go through 9 steps for giving an excellent class presentation. A presentation’s goal is to share knowledge with an

9 Steps for Making an Effective Presentation in Class Read More »

Scroll to Top