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You can learn a lot about speaking from watching celebrities. You can learn what's good and what's not so good from what they say, how they say it, and watching their body language. This blog will discuss celebrity goofs and good points when the camera is on them.
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Monday, August 21, 2006


John King

In his newscasts, John King interjects the phrase "if you will" much too much. Think about it, the phrase means nothing. Everytime he says it, it stops the flow of information. It's a verbal crutch like "you know" or "like" or "you understand". "If you will" says nothing. . Verbal crutches are not easy to listen to.

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