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How can you express english

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Answered by riddhibhardwaj02
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Answer:

Please see down

Explanation:

Step 1: Prepare

Preparation is always the best first step, it helps you feel ready and reduces nerves.

If you know a meeting is coming up, or a brainstorming discussion, a presentation or a sales meeting, think about what you want to say ahead of time, note down some keywords or phrases you might use.

Practice saying the words and sentences you might say out loud. Seriously, it works.

 

Step 2: Keep it Simple

As you prepare, keep your idea simple and focused.

Don’t worry about complex English grammar or the best sounding English words. Everyone will be happier and everyone will understand more clearly if you keep it simple.

 

Step 3: Use Visuals

When appropriate and possible, use visuals to help you.

If you are talking about a graph, refer to or show the graph. If you are talking about sales, show everyone what numbers you are talking about. If you are brainstorming ideas, draw a sketch or show a picture.

Most people are visual learners. This will help you and them and sometimes we feel less nervous when people are looking at the visuals, it can take the pressure off.

 

Step 4: Bite the bullet

Bite the bullet is a great idiom that we use when you have been putting something off, delaying doing something, when you have been avoiding something because you think it will be horrible or unpleasant, and now it is time to just get on with it and just do it, bite the bullet and just get it done.

When you see your chance to share your idea, that is your moment, you need to take it, you need to bite the bullet. It doesn’t mean you won’t be nervous, but being brave means feeling nervous and doing it anyway. It is okay to be nervous, you just need to take a deep breath and jump right in. Go for it, take the risk.

 

✨Remember: You might be the ONLY person in the room with your idea or your opinion or your point of view. And your ideas could change things for the better. Don’t let English stop you. You might be nervous—but you’ll be glad you did it.

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