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    • Professional category
      Professional
      Speaking in public is hard to get right. This survey will help identify areas of weakness. Practice makes perfect!
      Fill out questions as honestly as you can. You can omit questions you don't have a good answer for.
      • How's the volume of my voice? Do I project well?
        too quiet
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        too loud
      • How's my enunciation? Do I speak clearly?
        difficult to understand
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        very clearly
      • How is the pace of my speech? Do I move too quickly or too slowly?
        too slowly
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        too quickly
      • How's my intonation/prosody? (Do I speak in a monotone, or with too much excitement?)
        too monotonously
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        too excitedly
      • How often do I unwittingly use a verbal tic (like 'umm', 'ahh', or 'like')?
        never
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        frequently
      • Do I answer questions from the audience in appropriate detail?
        too brief
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        too much detail
      • What are my most-abused verbal tics (like 'umm', 'ahh', or 'like')?
      • What can I do to become a better public speaker?
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