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How to Communicate Clearly and Confidently with Plain Language 

Communication Coach Alexander Lyon
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Learn how to communicate clearly and confidently using plain language. This is Part 1 (of 5) videos that will teach you concrete communication skills and tips to sound clearer and more confident.
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Part 1: Use plane language: • How to Communicate Cle...
Part 2: Concise sentences: • How to Communicate Cle...
Part 3: Use logical main points: • How to Speak Clearly a...
Part 4: Back up what you say with evidence: • How to Speak Clearly a...
Part 5: How to speak with conviction: • How to Speak with Conv...
Connect with Alex on Linkedin: / alexlyoncommunicationc...
Communication Coach, this channel, helps rising leaders like you increase your impact and lead your teams with more excellence. The channel focuses on communication skills for leaders, presentation skills, group and team skills, and conversation skills. If you're looking for self-paced communication skills training, this is the channel for you.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:23 Tip 1: Don't use fancy vocabulary words for their own sake
2:28 Richard Feynman's Paraphrase
3:36 Tip 2: Use the Plain English Version of Words Whenever Possible
4:47 John F. Kennedy's Quotation
6:41 Communication Coach Academy
7:00 Tip 3: Avoid using industry jargon, abbreviations, or acronyms
8:16 Jargon, Abbreviations, and Acronyms Create an Understanding Gap
9:00 Recap: To Sound Clear and Confident
9:23 Outro

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@alexanderlyon
@alexanderlyon Месяц назад
- Free class on the Top 5 Communication Skills that all Professionals should have: www.alexanderlyon.com/free-resources
@sunvaj6754
@sunvaj6754 Месяц назад
Some speakers used indirect speech with their audiences and people had to figure them out. Then, participants received different meaning after the event is over. This video gave the best answer.
@bishkekkyrgyzstan
@bishkekkyrgyzstan Месяц назад
Don't use fancy vocabulary words - you made my day. It will help me in learning English. Thanks a lot.👍
@ajoshmiller
@ajoshmiller Месяц назад
I love this tip, thanks Alex!
@vilmabock478
@vilmabock478 Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. 🤗
@conniegreco8409
@conniegreco8409 Месяц назад
Thank you so much.
@INTJATarot
@INTJATarot Месяц назад
I always thought it was the opposite way that is the right way but this was helpful and it makes sense
@abdulhafizbozdag2988
@abdulhafizbozdag2988 Месяц назад
Thank you sir
@clove6435
@clove6435 Месяц назад
beautifully explained, thank you... 🙏
@alexanderlyon
@alexanderlyon Месяц назад
You're most welcome.
@thecodewandererog
@thecodewandererog Месяц назад
Wow. Thanks for sharing. Subscribed. 😊
@alexanderlyon
@alexanderlyon Месяц назад
Welcome!
@VCRINAX-fm2oj
@VCRINAX-fm2oj Месяц назад
Communication level up + 💓
@furqanziajutt8014
@furqanziajutt8014 Месяц назад
Thanks for this valuable video, I can speak 20 languages now
@alexanderlyon
@alexanderlyon Месяц назад
Keep it up! Maybe you'll achieve 40!
@nikoletta_
@nikoletta_ Месяц назад
Thank you so much for your videos! Just an idea -- What about a video series to study and analyse the body language of famous personalities? Of course that's not a new concept, but I think you would be the best at doing this!
@alexanderlyon
@alexanderlyon Месяц назад
Hm. I'll give that some thought. Thanks for the suggestion.
@INTJATarot
@INTJATarot Месяц назад
I like this format of your videos, collabing is good too, but you alone can retain attention on points better in my opinion
@alexanderlyon
@alexanderlyon Месяц назад
Thank you. Most of my videos are solo over the long run. I mix in collaborative videos to mix it up and because I value what my guests bring to the conversation. But this series I just kicked off will be 5 solo videos on clear and confident communication. I hope you enjoy them!
@xxraptorrexx2083
@xxraptorrexx2083 Месяц назад
Great video! I like Richard Feynman’s paraphrase you added as a Senior myself I agree with it. I do have a question, when is it best then to add a fancy word without it trying to come as smart or to camouflage the sentiment I may be stating?
@alexanderlyon
@alexanderlyon Месяц назад
My question is why would you be looking to add a fancy word? What is the benefit to listeners? If you desire to use a fancy word purely for your own reasons, then I'd recommend limiting it to once per conversation. But my questions above are real. I think it's important to understand our own motivation. The video is about how to communicate clearly and concisely. In that light, I'd say the only reason to use a fancy word is if it's absolutely necessary.
@xxraptorrexx2083
@xxraptorrexx2083 Месяц назад
@@alexanderlyon Ok, that makes sense. Thank you for explaining it.
@realkillnumbkid9302
@realkillnumbkid9302 Месяц назад
Thanks Alex this was amazing . So just talking normally works ? Got it .
@alexanderlyon
@alexanderlyon Месяц назад
Yes, talk normally. Well put.
@johngreene6780
@johngreene6780 Месяц назад
Works for me cuz I ain't got no big words.
@dominicsoore8967
@dominicsoore8967 Месяц назад
@cloverlengocphuong2197
@cloverlengocphuong2197 Месяц назад
video importee dans ma tete trilingue.
@KR-mh7hx
@KR-mh7hx Месяц назад
🎉
@paul-jameshouseofkhankhan4189
@paul-jameshouseofkhankhan4189 Месяц назад
Cf. Latin Maxim Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur "The world wants to be deceived, so let it be deceived." Cf. Live and Let Die 1972 Paul McCartney.
@amel2784
@amel2784 7 дней назад
👍💯🏆
@forwork2601
@forwork2601 Месяц назад
It should be problematic not problematical
@lifespanwellnessbeauty-60i64
@lifespanwellnessbeauty-60i64 Месяц назад
Utilize, instead of use.😅
@alexanderlyon
@alexanderlyon Месяц назад
Yup. I almost put that example in. People love to say utilize even when it adds nothing.
@lifespanwellnessbeauty-60i64
@lifespanwellnessbeauty-60i64 28 дней назад
​@@alexanderlyonThey don't understand the difference between the 2.
@bigcirkus306
@bigcirkus306 Месяц назад
Ok, but if you want to get even bigger effect, do use fancy words but intentionally wrongly. People will laugh what means that they understood you. eg "according to my constellation (instead of experience) etc
@alexanderlyon
@alexanderlyon Месяц назад
I've seen that done and it can be very funny. But I'd only recommend it if somebody has the personality to pull it off. If they're naturally funny, then it could be a great use of humor.
@realkillnumbkid9302
@realkillnumbkid9302 Месяц назад
For POV I said point of view and immediately thought about my dirty mind .
@alexanderlyon
@alexanderlyon Месяц назад
I figured most people would think point of view. But I could have chosen lots of other examples of short-hand that can mean multiple things to listeners.
@estherm1228
@estherm1228 День назад
Thank you sir
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