I especially like the first tip. I find if you try to memorize a script, even forgetting one word or phrase while speaking can throw you off a lot. It's better to have a rough outline
Kyle, can you suggest how an evaluator can take notes effectively while the test speaker is speaking and yet not miss out on critical sentences / aspects of the speech. Thanks for all the videos on this channel and the effort you took to prepare them.
Kyle, you are the best!
Thanks, Malcolm :)
I especially like the first tip. I find if you try to memorize a script, even forgetting one word or phrase while speaking can throw you off a lot. It's better to have a rough outline
Absolutely, I see this all the time too! Scripts only work if you've got A LOT of time to internalise the words
Kyle, can you suggest how an evaluator can take notes effectively while the test speaker is speaking and yet not miss out on critical sentences / aspects of the speech. Thanks for all the videos on this channel and the effort you took to prepare them.
My pleasure! Here is a video that will answer your question: ruclips.net/video/5OLPxI1NyXg/видео.html&pp=ygUXa3lsZSBtdXJ0YWdoIGV2YWx1YXRpb24%3D