The most important thing for a non native speaker to remember is that they're not going to be a native speaker never, ever. They can get pretty close through lots of practice and getting more confident about things. If you were to capture the best communication advice you've ever received as a five to seven word presentation slide title? What would that title be? It's what i said earlier, language learning is about doing, not knowing. At one level, that sounds very simple, but that was very, very deep. And it really, really cuts to the point of everything that you've been talking about. So thank you for that question. Number who is a communicator that you admire and
Having to communicate in a language other than our native tongue can be quite a challenge. In this podcast episode, host Matt Abrahams speaks with Ken Romeo, the Associate Director for the Stanford Language Center, on specific tactics and approaches non-native speakers can use to prepare for speeches or presentations. Ken also shares advice on how to handle in-the-moment challenges, improve fluency, and let go of the need for perfection.
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