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Thank you for stopping by. There are two things I’d like to share with you:
  1. In this field — or in any other skill-based discipline — you’re like a pilot flying an aircraft. Once you’ve logged enough flight hours, you’ll naturally know how to adjust your delivery as needed.
  2. A small tip to help you stay more in control during your practice is to use a checklist. For each section you complete, simply tick it off. Doing this will help you stay aware of where you are within the overall structure of your talk.
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I like the checklist idea. My Japanese teacher used to do that. After she finished one segment, she would tick it off her lesson checklist. Thanks for reminding me
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