Hi there! Welcome to the second part of this article where you will be learning how to craft the body of your speech and how you can end it with a bang! The middle of your speech is where you explain ...
Imagine you’re in a supermarket. Your dear parents have asked you to get some watermelons, bananas, body soap, paper towels, and fresh milk. This supermarket is the largest one in town, and it ...
It feels like you can’t go anywhere without hearing about ChatGPT these days. In the last week alone, I’ve had the topic brought up to me in an airplane, at a dinner party, and even by a server in a ...
Welcome back! In part one of this article, you learned the format of impromptu speaking rounds, saw some example prompts and learned how to choose the one you will speak about. Now let’s look at some ...
What do you think of when you hear the word “argument?” People raising their voices, hurling words at each other back and forth? Well, yes, too often this is the case. However, the word argument also ...
In seven minutes, you can: · Listen to the “Peanut, Butter, Jelly” song four times. · Run a mile. · Say the word “pancake” 910 times. · Fall asleep. · Wait to get a spot on the Prince Charming Regal ...
"Be sincere. Be brief. Be seated." - Franklin Delano Roosevelt Although former U.S. President FDR made the above remark on the topic of general communication, his guidance rings especially true when ...
Why do we use Backwards Planning and What are the Steps? Backwards planning is a useful tool for generating Action Plans to accomplish your goals. An Action Plan is essentially a comprehensive list ...
Let’s head over part two of this article. In the first one, you had the chance to learn the basics of the World Schools debate format. Now that you know how your teams are formed and what the motions ...