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Test Correct your mistakes
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QUESTION 1: WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO KNOW HOW TO CORRECT MISTAKES IN PUBLIC SPEAKING?
To highlight errors and draw the attention of the audience
To maintain the connection with the audience and the flow of the presentation
To drastically change the way we speak
To interrupt the presentation and correct all errors
QUESTION 2: WHAT SHOULD WE DO IN A PRESENTATION WHEN WE MAKE A MISTAKE?
Use strategies to change the way you speak during a presentation
Using techniques to stop the presentation when making mistakes
Use strategies to correct errors in an unobtrusive manner
None of the above
QUESTION 3: WHAT IS ONE OF THE RECOMMENDED STRATEGIES FOR CORRECTING MINOR ERRORS?
Continue speaking and repeat the sentence correcting the error in a natural way
Change the tone of voice to emphasize the correction
Stop completely and correct the error in detail
Completely ignoring minor errors
QUESTION 4: WHAT CAN BE USED TO MAKE A DISCRETE CORRECTION IN CASE OF NOTABLE ERRORS?
Stop completely and make the correction
Use a natural pause in speech
Make a dramatic gesture to point out the error
Ignore the error and continue
QUESTION 5: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING STRATEGIES IS A LESS INTRUSIVE WAY TO ADDRESS SMALL ERRORS?
Shout out the correction to make sure everyone hears it
Make an exaggerated gesture to point out the error
Use gestures or facial expressions to indicate correction
Completely ignoring errors
QUESTION 6: WHAT IS ACHIEVED BY INSTANT PARAPHRASING?
Increasing audience confusion
Increasing the number of presentation errors
Interrupt the flow of the presentation
Clarify convoluted explanations and ensure that the message is understood
QUESTION 7: HOW CAN YOU CLARIFY CONVOLUTED EXPLANATIONS?
Ignoring any errors and continuing with the presentation without changes
Using expressions such as "in short, what I want to say is..."
Abruptly interrupting the presentation to explain each point in detail
None of the above
QUESTION 8: WHY IS IT NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY TO CORRECT ERRORS DURING A PRESENTATION?
Because mistakes don't matter at all
Because errors always affect audience comprehension
Because some errors do not alter the main meaning of the message
Because errors should be highlighted at all times
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