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How do you explain something perfectly?
- 10 ways to explain things more effectively.
- Keep in mind others’ point of view.
- Listen and respond to questions.
- Avoid talking over student’s head or talking down to them.
- Ask questions to determine student’s understanding.
- Take it step by step.
- Use direct eye contact.
- Use analogies to make concepts clearer.
Why can’t I explain things clearly?
There are mainly our reasons: Firstly, you don’t know the topic thoroughly. Second, you didn’t prepare for the speech. Third, you have a hard time speaking while explaining. Fourth, you lose track while explaining, because you know the topic and you are ready to tell everything but lose track.
How do I explain I understand?
You can do that by saying:
- OK / Alright / Sure.
- Got it.
- OK, I get it now / That’s clear, thank you.
- Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense.
- Of course / Absolutely.
- I appreciate why you think that, but…
- I hear what you’re saying, but…
- That’s totally fair / I don’t blame you.
How do you describe something clearly?
10 ways to explain things more effectively
- #1: Keep in mind others’ point of view.
- #2: Listen and respond to questions.
- #3: Avoid talking over people’s head.
- #4: Avoid talking down to people.
- #5: Ask questions to determine people’s understanding.
- #6: Focus on benefits, not features.
- #7: Use analogies to make concepts clearer.
How do we become easier to understand?
To make something easier to understand – thesaurus
- explain. verb. to tell someone something in a way that helps them understand it better.
- define. verb. to explain the meaning of a word.
- put across. phrasal verb.
- interpret. verb.
- clarify. verb.
- explain yourself. phrase.
- run through. phrasal verb.
- set out. phrasal verb.
Why do I have a hard time explaining stuff?
Central auditory processing disorder. People with this condition have trouble understanding and remembering language-related tasks. They have difficulty explaining things, understanding jokes, and following directions. They confuse words and are easily distracted.
Why is it hard to explain myself?
Maybe you lack in confidence and self esteem. Sometimes it’s difficult to articulate our feelings very well, and it also depends on the mood you’re in. If you’re nervous then you’ll find it harder to explain things very well. It also depends on the people you’re with.
How do you make someone understand something?
What does “I understand what you say / what you want?
When somebody is explaining something to you, or asking you to do something, replying to them with one of these words is a polite way to show that you are listening and can follow what they are saying. Got it. This is another way of saying “ok, I understood what you said / what you want from me!”
What are some good phrases to say when someone is understanding?
If you had trouble understanding someone the first time round but now it is clear, these phrases are very useful. Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense. These are all polite ways to show that you understand and respect someone’s opinion, without having to say if you agree with them.
What does it mean when someone won’t make an effort to understand?
I’ve come to believe that when someone won’t make any effort to understand us, this is usually what it comes down: deep pain that’s blocking them from love. They might be shut down to everyone. Or specific ideas that trigger something from their past.
Should things be exactly as they should be?
Things will never be exactly as we think they should be, and resisting this only causes us pain. But more importantly, there’s something more empowering than trying to force other people to be who we think they should be—and that’s being that person ourselves.
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