1. "There are only two types of speakers in the world. 1. The nervous and 2. liars.” - Mark Twain In the light of the above statement, share your personal opinion (10 Marks)
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The nervous
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- There are only two kinds of speakers in the world, as Mark Twain once remarked. The frightened and the liars.
- The fact is, we all struggle with public speaking anxiety. Some people are more afraid than others.
- Glossophobia is the term for the fear of public speaking.
- However, glossophobia is not necessary for someone to be frightened before speaking. It's a normal reaction and a good one that can help someone become a better speaker.
- Just enough adrenaline is released from the nerves to improve focus and alertness.
- People who enjoy speaking or performing thrive on the adrenaline that comes from tension.
- Most often, nervousness occurs soon before performing.
- The secret is to master your nerves before they master you. I've been rating new teachers when they first begin to teach for the past few years.
- We can almost always tell that each speaker is nervous for the first three minutes or so of their speech.
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