1- Break up your explanation into lists or steps.
Separate your topic into step-by-step instructions or detailed examples. Breaking down your explanation into smaller bites can help your audience digest the information and remember it later. To help break your topic into smaller chunks, try using:
Reword your explanation multiple times to increase understanding. Repetition can improve memory and learning recollection. Try to explain the problem, show or describe the steps to solve it, and then address the larger issue again in a different way to enhance learning. Instead of repeating your explanation over and over, try to explain your topic a little bit differently each time.
Charts, graphs, and pictures are easy ways to expand on your topic. Visual aids can be an excellent way to help others learn about complex ideas and systems. They can also make your explanation more effective and credible. Try to incorporate these visual cues into your explanations:
Talk about your topic with energy and enthusiasm. If you’re talking to a large group, pretend that you’re talking to your best friend—let your hand gestures and voice inflections take the stage. If you have time, talk about why this topic is important to you. Showing your passion can help keep your audience engaged.
Ask the audience if they understand to make sure you’re on the same page. It can be important to meet your audience where they are and build up their knowledge so you can get your point across. If you’re not sure what your listener already knows, try asking questions like, “Do you already get this?” or “Is this making any sense?”
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