A Skill That Took Time to Improve
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Tell me about the skill that took time to improve.
Câu trả lời hay:
The skill I chose is public speaking. I did not improve quickly because the problem was partly technical and partly emotional. I had to learn how to organise my ideas, but also how to manage nerves. It took time because each presentation felt different, and confidence only grew after repeated practice.
What helped you improve most?
Câu trả lời hay:
The most useful thing was recording myself and watching the result. It was uncomfortable, but it showed me habits I did not notice, such as speaking too quickly. Feedback from a teacher also helped because it was specific. General encouragement was nice, but specific advice gave me something to change.
Was there a moment when you wanted to give up?
Câu trả lời hay:
Yes, after one presentation I forgot part of what I wanted to say and felt embarrassed. I thought maybe I was just not a confident person. Later, I realised one bad performance did not prove anything. I changed my preparation method and used shorter notes, which made the next presentation much better.
Do you think natural talent or hard work matters more for this skill?
Câu trả lời hay:
For public speaking, natural confidence can help at the beginning, but hard work matters more over time. Some confident people speak without structure, and the audience gets lost. Practice helps you organise ideas and control your pace. Talent may make the first step easier, but preparation makes the performance reliable.
How could this skill help you in the future?
Câu trả lời hay:
Public speaking could help me in school, interviews and work. Even if I do not speak on a stage, I will need to explain ideas clearly. It also helps personal confidence because you learn that nervousness is not a disaster. You can feel nervous and still communicate effectively.