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Students having poor public speaking

Join our survey and help us understand students' struggles with public speaking. Contribute to improving education through actionable insights.

1. How often do you have opportunities to speak in front of an audience?

2. What factors do you think contribute to your poor public speaking skills? (Select all that apply)

3. Have you received any training or attended any workshops to improve your public speaking skills?

4. Which strategies have you tried to overcome your public speaking difficulties? (Select all that apply)

5. What specific challenges do you face when speaking in public? Please explain.

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6. Are you comfortable speaking in small group settings? (e.g., in a classroom or team meeting)

7. Which aspects of public speaking do you find most challenging? (Select all that apply)

8. Do you feel that your poor public speaking skills negatively impact your academic performance?

9. Which resources do you feel would be helpful in improving your public speaking skills? (Select all that apply)

10. Have you ever been evaluated or graded on your public speaking skills in an academic setting?

11. What goals or improvements would you like to achieve in your public speaking abilities?

12. Have you ever actively sought opportunities to practice and improve your public speaking skills?

13. Which emotions do you typically experience when speaking in public? (Select all that apply)

14. Do you believe that public speaking skills are important for future career success?

15. Which strategies or techniques have you found helpful in managing your public speaking anxiety? (Select all that apply)

16. Are you more comfortable speaking in formal or informal settings?

17. In what situations do you usually experience the most difficulty with public speaking? (Select all that apply)

18. Do you feel that your public speaking skills have improved over time?

19. Are there any specific situations or speaking engagements that you find particularly challenging?

20. Do you believe that practicing public speaking regularly can help improve your skills?

Improving Public Speaking Skills: A Survey for Students

Public speaking is a crucial skill in various aspects of life, including education and future career success. However, many students struggle with poor public speaking abilities. To better understand and address this issue, we have prepared a survey titled 'Students having poor public speaking'.

The survey aims to gather valuable insights into the challenges faced by students when it comes to public speaking, their experiences, and the strategies they have tried to overcome these difficulties. With a total of 20 thought-provoking questions, we explore aspects such as the frequency of public speaking opportunities, factors contributing to poor skills, available resources, and desired improvements.

By categorizing the survey under 'Education', we recognize its relevance in studying student perspectives and providing actionable insights for educators and institutions.

If you are a student struggling with public speaking or have valuable insights to share, we encourage you to participate in this survey. Your feedback will contribute to a better understanding of this issue and help shape strategies for improving public speaking skills in educational settings.

Remember, the survey is designed to be engaging and thought-provoking, but we also understand the importance of humor in making the experience enjoyable. So, put on your survey hat and let's dive into the world of public speaking challenges and solutions!

Please find the complete survey questionnaire below:

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Thank you for your valuable contribution to this research. Together, let's make public speaking a skill that every student can excel at!