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Does a teacher need public speaking courses?

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 9:14 am
by sumaiyakhatun26
And offline presentations are a total blast, because you can just dedicate an hour or an hour and a half to communication. I have courses that I teach, it's a one-day seminar. I give lectures there for six hours. And every time, when I get home, I literally can't speak. But I still feel like I'm full of energy. And it's really cool.


I am a chronic learner. Two or three times a year I find myself on some courses, spain consumer email list webinars. If I don’t study and learn something new, I feel useless, backward. I believe that a marketer should always develop, and that this chronic learning is the natural state of a good marketer. Even if you received your education at a prestigious university abroad.

The situation was a little different with the oratory courses. I teach a lot and I know my mistakes. I heard myself, and I didn't like some of the moments. I wanted to correct both my facial expressions and the pace of speech. Because personally, I can't learn from everyone. Sometimes, the material is great, useful, and the teacher... mumbles. It seems like the lecturer is cool, says cool things, but he lulls me. I feel like I would rather pay money for a transcript of this speech and just read the text.

There are really few cool, interesting people who will crack a joke or ask a question at the right time. So if you are going to speak publicly and want to do it often, I highly recommend looking at your mistakes, analyzing them, and correcting them.