Excellent ! Could you suggest some ways to impress the higher ups at workplace which can instantly boost our chances of promotion despite of financial situation of company i mean what are traits of highly paid employees in any field of work.. is it unique skills, adaptability, creativity or some other factors.. Does any good books on this topic talks about it in details..
Hello Kara, this information will help me to slow down my speaking. Sometimes, l rush my speaking because people don't listen well. And l hate doing that, but if l don't rush l don't have a chance to finish my speaking. In this situation, what would l do?
Thanks Kara for your tips, recording and rewatching yourself is gold.... your suggestions go surprisingly against what I have been suggested to date from my mentors or colleagues; at work I speak English that is my second language and I have been told to never stay silent or awkwardly pause My predominant filler words are "how to say \ what's the word" worse the darning than the hole😅
I'm glad this video has given you a different perspective to think about, Alessia. The filler words you mentioned are so common when speaking a second language. But the better you become at expressing yourself, you'll naturally use them less and less.
First of all, I didn't know how to use this filler word, I watched your video and I know how to use it.
Excellent !
Could you suggest some ways to impress the higher ups at workplace which can instantly boost our chances of promotion despite of financial situation of company i mean what are traits of highly paid employees in any field of work.. is it unique skills, adaptability, creativity or some other factors..
Does any good books on this topic talks about it in details..
Thank you, Kara Ronin. You have solved an important problem many of us facing in real time communication.
Hello Kara, this information will help me to slow down my speaking. Sometimes, l rush my speaking because people don't listen well. And l hate doing that, but if l don't rush l don't have a chance to finish my speaking. In this situation, what would l do?
My main filler word is umm. I see it arise when I'm less familiar with a topic. I look forward to recording and practising your suggestions
Thanks Kara for your tips, recording and rewatching yourself is gold....
your suggestions go surprisingly against what I have been suggested to date from my mentors or colleagues; at work I speak English that is my second language and I have been told to never stay silent or awkwardly pause
My predominant filler words are "how to say \ what's the word"
worse the darning than the hole😅
I'm glad this video has given you a different perspective to think about, Alessia. The filler words you mentioned are so common when speaking a second language. But the better you become at expressing yourself, you'll naturally use them less and less.
My filler words are “so” and “like.” I’m looking forward to trying that recording exercise!👍🏾
Thanks for sharing this important and crucial knowledge for a good skpeaker
It definitely is! Thank you for watching.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Very good video for me
I insert too many 'um's when speaking with colleagues so will try recording myself and practise pausing! thanks
Let me know how it works for you!
So,that's my filler word.Thankyou for sharing.
I use .. uh
You know
How to not sound like a liberal lmaooo