1) "What are your strengths in public speaking?"
Some of my strengths in public speaking will be 'Goal-setting', I know my purpose and I do all I can to reach it in calm ways. I also know how to keep the crowd connected, this is a very important strength/skill to have because nobody wants to hear a presenter who cant help make the crowd feel connected.
2) "What areas would you like to improve?"
I would like to improve with time management, sometimes the topic you are presenting can be very personal and you want the audience to know everything you know about it- this causes an unfocused crowd and a "dragged" presentation.
3) "Do you have any fears or anxieties when it comes to presenting in front of an audience?"
As much as I would like to say that I don't have any fears when it comes to presenting in front of people, I cant. Presenting in front of people-I admit, can be nerve wracking but, as the minutes pass you'll start to feel calm. The fears that come with public speaking are temporary.
The second one is correct
It is totally a dictionary
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