Placeholder Image

Subtitles section Play video

  • brain.

  • What's the matter?

  • Charlie Brown?

  • My teacher assigned me a normal report.

  • I'm terrible at Orrell Reports Linus, Every time I get up in front of the class, my legs shake my hands sweat and my stomach begins.

  • Start.

  • I always end up making a fool of myself.

  • Maybe you just need to better prepare Charlie Brown.

  • Public speaking is most likely Rudin and unpreparedness.

  • What are you talking about?

  • I've had more practice at making a fool of myself.

  • That anyone I know, I couldn't be more prepared.

  • Good grief.

  • I'm doomed.

  • This is it.

  • I'm saved.

  • I'm saved.

  • A a Step one.

  • Loosen up the body Muscle tension will drain energy from effective speech.

  • Delivery G.

  • That's easy enough to Dio.

  • I feel sort of silly.

  • I'm getting it.

  • Step two Poor enunciation can ruin Orel Presentation.

  • Practice this list of tongue twisters to limber up the tongue.

  • Peter Picker pipe!

  • Typical.

  • I need seashell.

  • Sold Sally's seashores.

  • I am Peter Piper Picked a peck of pickled peppers.

  • Sally sold seashells by the seashore.

  • This is easy.

  • Step three visualized success.

  • See yourself delivering the perfect presentation.

  • I can see it.

  • I'm really visualizing.

  • I'm visualizing you were right, Linus.

  • All I needed was preparation.

  • And I prepared all weekend long at the library.

  • This report will be a piece of cake.

  • Thank.

  • I'm up.

  • Next.

  • Visualize.

  • Visualize your goes.

  • Um, Sally Pickled Peter at the seashore, huh?

brain.

Subtitles and vocabulary

Click the word to look it up Click the word to find further inforamtion about it