
Reporting And Explaining (1970)
Discusses the importance of effective communication, particularly in the context of making formal speeches that involve reporting or explaining. It emphasizes the need for clarity and interest in presentations, suggesting guidelines such as being specific, using simple terms, incorporating visual aids, and organizing material effectively. The speaker illustrates these points through examples and comparisons of different speaking styles, highlighting how specific examples can enhance clarity and engagement. The overall message is that mastering these communication techniques can significantly improve the effectiveness of speeches.
Keywords: effective communication, formal speech, reporting, explaining, clarity, interest, guidelines, specific examples, visual aids, organization, audience engagement.
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