Savol
Describe a talk you gave<br><br><b>You should say:</b><br>• who you gave the talk to<br>• what the talk was about<br>• why you gave the talk<br>• how you felt about giving the talk<br>• part 3 - 'Communication, speeches'
- • audience
- • public speaking
- • outline
- • deliver a speech
- • nervousness
- • engage listeners
- • body language
- • clear message
- • confidence
- • Q&A session
- • class presentation at school
- • talk at a club meeting
- • speech at family event
- • workplace briefing
- • training session topic
- • motivational talk
A talk I gave that I remember clearly was a short presentation in my English class. I spoke to my classmates about the importance of daily practice, and I prepared a simple outline with examples. At first I felt nervous, but I focused on speaking slowly and using good body language. After a few minutes, I noticed people were listening, and that gave me confidence. When the talk ended, my teacher asked a few questions, and I managed to answer calmly. It felt like a small personal victory.
I once gave a talk at a small student club meeting about time management. The audience was my friends, but I still took it seriously because I wanted the message to be useful. I explained how to set priorities, avoid distractions, and break goals into smaller tasks. I felt a bit anxious at the beginning, yet once I started engaging the listeners with questions, it became easier. Afterward, several people told me they would try my tips, and I felt proud and encouraged.
Shaxsiy yozuvlarni saqlash uchun tizimga kiring.
Kirish