"Public speaking" is two words.
There are only two types of public speaking from an audience's perspective: 1. interesting. 2 boring.
In Fear Of - 2012 Glossophobia Fear of Speaking in Public 2-5 was released on: USA: 1 January 2014
2 syllables: creaking, eking, freaking, leaking, peaking, peeking, reeking, shrieking, sneaking, speaking, squeaking, streaking, tweaking, wreaking 3 syllables: critiquing 4 syllables: broadly speaking, public speaking, strictly speaking 5 syllables: manner of speaking, properly speaking
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Bilingual means you can speak 2 languages but multilingual means you can speak more than 2. However, bilingual and multilingual are interchangeable phrases.
An impromtu speech is something you have to make up in two minutes. its just like public speaking but different because in public speaking you can prepare it but in an impromptu speech you get 2(two) minutes to prepare it then presents it to your audience
Oration is another word or name for a speech. = oration = o·ra·tion [ aw ráysh'n ] (plural o·ra·tions)noun Definition: 1. formal public speech: a speech, lecture, or other instance of formal or ceremonial public speaking2. pompous speech: a speech that is considered pompous, boring, or inappropriately long3. public speech showing rhetorical skills: an academic speech that is designed to show the speaker's rhetorical skills, especially a speech given as an exercise in public speaking, often in a public speaking contest -noun 1. a formal public speech, esp. one delivered on a special occasion, as on an anniversary, at a funeral, or at academic exercises. 2. a public speech characterized by a studied or elevated style, diction, or delivery.----The word oration means, according to google, "A formal speech, esp. one given on a ceremonial occasion" or "The style or manner in which a speech is given".
Many English-speaking countries call it a clothes peg (2 words)
The word product means multiplication in when speaking in Math terms.2 x 5 = 10
The similarities between speech and writting The similarity between public speaking and everyday conversation are 1. Both require words to communicate 2. Both are means of transmitting thoughts 3. both needs gestures and body language as reinforcement tools. 4. both has a transmitter and a receiver 5. in both instances one is expected to express themselves politely. 6. Both situations call for correct use of words and pronunciation 7. You maintain eye contact in both instances.
its a combination 2 words merged into one. one word is the answer.
chance: 1. chans (if speaking French) 2. chants 3. Chaunce