Speaking in front of an audience in English


Hi Reader,

How do you feel when you are speaking in front of an audience in English? Whether you're answering a question in a meeting, or you're making a presentation to a room full of people, it can be really stressful!

(Even in your own language it can be stressful, right? And it's even worse in a foreign language...😰)

👉 You worry that the audience is judging your mistakes or can't understand your accent.

(I would just like to tell you that most people listening to you are NOT judging your mistakes: native speakers are thinking, "Wow, I wish I could speak French as well as that person speaks English", and the non-native speakers are thinking about their own mistakes!)

​I have a whole playlist of videos here , to give you some tips for when you're speaking to an audience. There are some tips on pronunciation and some on how to speak so that no one notices your mistakes.

Let me know if you find them useful!

Best regards,

Catherine

PS. I will be running an "Optimiser vos prises de parole" on 18th and 25th April in Grasse. I would love to see you there: you can sign up with your CPF. Book a call with me here to have a chat about it.

Hi! I'm Catherine, the founder of A Star Formation

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