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  • At school, Adam and Sarah just finished watching the winning speech of Mark Brown
  • Wow, Sarah. Mark Brown’s communication skills are on another level. No wonder he won in 1995!!
  • I know, right? His delivery was so smooth and engaging. He wasn’t just talking—he was telling a story
  • At school, Adam and Sarah just finished watching the winning speech of Mark Brown
  • At school, Adam and Sarah just finished watching the winning speech of Mark Brown
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  • He used vocal variety so well. His tone changed depending on the emotion—serious when needed, but also light and hopeful
  • Yeah! And his pacing was perfect. He knew exactly when to pause for impact
  • At school, Adam and Sarah just finished watching the winning speech of Mark Brown
  • At school, Adam and Sarah just finished watching the winning speech of Mark Brown
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  • Did you notice his gestures? They weren’t random. Every movement added to his message.
  • True! His body language matched his words, making everything feel more natural and expressive.
  • At school, Adam and Sarah just finished watching the winning speech of Mark Brown
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  • And let’s talk about eye contact. Even though it was a big audience, he made it feel like he was speaking directly to each person.
  • That’s a sign of a great speaker. He wasn’t just giving a speech—he was connecting with people.
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  • I also loved how he used Beauty and the Beast as an analogy. It made the speech memorable and easy to relate to.
  • Exactly! Great communicators don’t just give information—they make you feel something.
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  • This speech is a masterclass in public speaking. We should take notes for our own presentations.
  • Agreed! If we can learn even half of what he did, we’ll be amazing speakers too.
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