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This lesson explains the core qualities that make a speech effective: clarity, purpose, audience relevance, structure, tone, and memorability.

Students learn how to recognize the difference between a speech that sounds polished and one that actually works in front of a real audience.

The focus is on foundations only, so later lessons can build on these ideas with message shaping, organization, style, and delivery.

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