TIPS FOR OVERCOMING PUBLIC SPEAKING ANXIETY IN ENGLISH
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Public speaking, anxiety, English language, communication skills, confidence building, second language learning.Abstract
Public speaking anxiety, especially in a second language like English, is a common challenge faced by many students and professionals. This article explores the psychological and linguistic aspects of speech anxiety and offers practical, research-based strategies to manage and overcome it. Through understanding the causes and applying specific techniques, individuals can improve their confidence and performance in public speaking situations.
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