Using Tongue Twisters in Public Speaking

* Def: Tongue-twisters -  A tongue-twister is a phrase that is designed to be difficult to articulate properly. Tongue-twisters may rely on similar but distinct phonemes (e.g., s [s] and sh [?]), unfamiliar constructs in loanwords, or other features of a language.
You could say that tongue twisters are nursery rhymes for adults. Both have silly [...]

Can you be an effective public speaker?

Whether it is a group of 50 or 500, the question is still the same: Can you be an effective public speaker?
The answer is yes if you keep on mind some key points when it comes to communicating with your audience.
- First of all, prepare as much as you can because you can’t under-prepare for [...]

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