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Did you know there is a secret language of leadership that determines who reaches the top in politics and business?
In this fast-paced and frequently funny TEDx talk, top speechwriter, Simon Lancaster, sets out the techniques that you can use to speak like a leader. The talk culminates in Simon Lancaster instantly improvising a powerful leadership speech based on an idea suggested by the audience.
Simon Lancaster is one of the world’s top speechwriters. He started working as a speechwriter in the late 1990s to members of Tony Blair’s Cabinet and now writes speeches for the CEOs of some of the biggest companies in the world including Unilever, Intercontinental Hotels and HSBC. He is a visiting lecturer at Cambridge University, Henley Business School and author of two best-selling books on communication: Speechwriting: The Expert Guide and Winning Minds: Secrets from the Language of Leadership. His award winning workshops on the language of leadership have been run to great acclaim around the world: for more information, see www.bespokeleadershipdevelopment.com.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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@sudeepsaha391
@sudeepsaha391 Рік тому
2:08 1. Three Breathless Sentences 4:39 2. Three Repetitive Sentences 5:50 3. Three Balancing Statements 6:42 4. Metaphor 11:28 5. Exaggeration 12:08 6. Rhyme
@antman2483
@antman2483 Рік тому
your amazing
@marloup
@marloup Рік тому
you’re the best
@hanmasan3992
@hanmasan3992 Рік тому
We need more people like you
@Balgod
@Balgod 8 місяців тому
gracias
@TimBorny
@TimBorny 7 років тому
6 Rhetorical Techniques 1. Three breathless sentences 2. Three repetitive sentences (opening clause) 3. Balancing statements 4. Metaphor 5. Exaggerative statements 6. Rhyming statements
@gleeh.8864
@gleeh.8864 7 років тому
Tim Borny very effective in public speaking.
@TravisTennies
@TravisTennies 7 років тому
Yes, but what about reality? This explains why complete idiots actually get enthusiastic followers to be *for* things that are very bad. This explains why there are people who think murderous rapists should be welcome into all countries. This explains why people like 0bama and the clintons have followers, even though they want horrible things for the USA. :( This Simon Lancaster is so into language, he is blind of reality and facts. This is why he is anti-Trump. Stupid elitist asshole!
@gleeh.8864
@gleeh.8864 7 років тому
Whoah. Easy.
@opeyemiidris4062
@opeyemiidris4062 7 років тому
Now I have nothing against you but copying and pasting your response several times inot different comment threads does not make you right. If anything at the second time I read it I started disregarding everything you said.
@ashrutaryal7017
@ashrutaryal7017 6 років тому
what are balancing statements exactly like? can someone please elaborate it to me
@samanthaocttaviani8565
@samanthaocttaviani8565 2 роки тому
I love how he explained that rhetoric isn’t taught in schools as it once used to be. Now there’s so many young people out there that have no idea how to express themselves and it holds them back from making a difference. I somehow feel like this isn’t an accident. Someone was trying to hold us back.
@danielsurman4669
@danielsurman4669 Рік тому
Read Power shift by Alvin Tofler; you will see who is holding us back...
@stadler72
@stadler72 11 місяців тому
Universities USED to teach the liberal arts. It's how we know right from wrong, regardless of what the government, church or other power structure tells us.
@r3db34rd8
@r3db34rd8 2 місяці тому
Wife’s a high school English teacher. She teaches rhetoric. I suppose it depends on where you live.
@zfolwick
@zfolwick Місяць тому
not being naught rhetoric also makes us susceptible to thinking that rhetorical devices are the same thing as good ideas.
@Venus-9421
@Venus-9421 5 місяців тому
1. Three Breathless Sentences 2. Three Repetitive Sentences 3. Three Balancing Statements 4. Metaphor 5. Exaggeration 6. Rhyme ❤❤ Amazing speech
@mindvolution
@mindvolution 7 років тому
Let's Revive Rhetoric in Public Education! "It is absoulutely scandalous that, when in the world we're dealing with such huge challenges , financial inequalities, the apocalyptic threats of climate change, religious persecution unmatched since the 1940s, that we should be restricting debate to such a narrow minority (the politicians). Instead of teaching our children to sit down and shut up we should be teaching them to stand up and speak out. So, let's revive rhetoric (in education). Let's really reinvigorate debates around the world and let's really give the chance to every child on the planet to become a leader. How should we call this Grand Initiative? Well, here's an idea: How about Democracy!?" Simon Lancaster A strong finish! Superb indeed!
@ArsyadKamili
@ArsyadKamili 7 років тому
mindvolution I love this.
@aceportgas240
@aceportgas240 7 років тому
mindvolution momo
@luxnox3785
@luxnox3785 7 років тому
a strong Finish using what he Talked about in the Talk
@TravisTennies
@TravisTennies 7 років тому
A cult is not a religion. A cult is a group who's leaders say to take the lives of those who leave the group. A cult is a group who takes the lives of people who are not in their club. islam is not a religion, it's a cult.
@1androo2
@1androo2 7 років тому
state sponsored education is providing a substandard service? say it ain't so.
@caribbeanhrdtv4046
@caribbeanhrdtv4046 7 років тому
This has got to be one of the MOST useful TEDx Talks that I have ever seen! I'm impressed, very, very impressed.
@tomoliveira871
@tomoliveira871 7 років тому
I can completely, 100%, see what you, sir, did there, right above, in this comment.
@sarojthatte5420
@sarojthatte5420 7 років тому
HRD TV to hygv
@feartheghus
@feartheghus 6 років тому
HRD TV admittedly most tedtalks, and especially tedxtalks, suck.
@timothywise9731
@timothywise9731 6 років тому
This guy is obviously a socialist. He has no idea what he's talking about when it comes to the earths climate....he knows how to spew rhetoric all right. Before we stand up and speak we should first learn, as children, to shut up and listen! This guy has it backwards. It's because of people like this that we have the laziest and weakest generation in history. It will be the "do nothing" generation!
@zheninghu3889
@zheninghu3889 5 років тому
WRONG
@SeerWS
@SeerWS 5 років тому
That improv at the end was legendary.
@PresidentialWinner
@PresidentialWinner 5 років тому
Yeah man i would LOVE to be that good at impromptu speeches.
@David_TH54
@David_TH54 3 роки тому
This guy is amazing. Imagine being this good at public speaking! :0
@startupsavages
@startupsavages 3 місяці тому
Excellent breakdown of how to impact the world. Savage speech 💪🦁
@nathanbutler5605
@nathanbutler5605 Рік тому
I have watched this video so many times since the start of my sales career,, which was over 7 years ago. I have also referenced it as often as I get the chance. Its quality, every sales person should watch this.
@joemurray
@joemurray 6 років тому
Now this was a TED talk which is helpful! Very impressed
@geneamoss7680
@geneamoss7680 6 років тому
Joe Murray Please don't Fart for your future. Lol.
@sophialozano4264
@sophialozano4264 5 років тому
lol @@geneamoss7680
@Engleasy
@Engleasy 5 років тому
@@geneamoss7680 Doctors constantly farting to save people's lives...
@samt1705
@samt1705 4 роки тому
Actually a TEDx talk that was helpful..which there are so many!
@kusokom
@kusokom 3 роки тому
Simply fantastic!👏👏👏👏Respect all the way from Ethiopia🇪🇹🇪🇹
@makingyouplacementready
@makingyouplacementready 6 років тому
Impressive, educative and demonstrative- the experience is wonderful, the experience is enchanting, the experience is enthralling. It is not only a slide show but a real demonstration. A teacher leading his students through a forest of words, emotions and action. The talk is a great mover and shaker!
@nickssupermoneychannel9064
@nickssupermoneychannel9064 10 місяців тому
Jns Dkstjf
@TwoSetAI
@TwoSetAI Рік тому
Best Ted talk so far!
@branchannel2610
@branchannel2610 Рік тому
I could listen to this man all day long. You don't get to listen to such valuable words from real intelligent people at outside as they'd rather choose not to share their insights for free. One ted talk video a day can actually keep vacuous thoughts away, you know!
@KajalSingh-md5ht
@KajalSingh-md5ht Рік тому
I am watching this video for improving my English language 😂😂😂. It is amazing channel. Whenever I can so many things from this channel. I can learn from other's experience, and I can improve my pronounciation etc..... Whenever I free then I watch it 🙂. One day, I will speak on this stage front of everyone.
@anupamakumari4339
@anupamakumari4339 7 років тому
this guy is just so good at his job...so convincing
@celsojoven3525
@celsojoven3525 2 роки тому
Bongbong
@cedric_ly
@cedric_ly 7 років тому
This talk deserves so much more views. Thanks for posting it !
@TravisTennies
@TravisTennies 7 років тому
This explains why complete idiots actually get enthusiastic followers to be *for* things that are very bad. This explains why there are people who think murderous rapists should be welcome into all countries. This explains why people like 0bama and the clintons have followers, even though they want horrible things for the USA. :( This Simon Lancaster is so into language, he is blind of reality and facts. This is why he is anti-Trump. Stupid elitist asshole!
@quidproquo82
@quidproquo82 7 років тому
Uh stop copying and pasting the same tripe and spamming people's comments.
@quidproquo82
@quidproquo82 7 років тому
This explains why people fall for simplistic answers to complex geopolitical issues. This explains why attacking convenient scapegoats and making sweeping generalizations appeals to simplistic minds. This explains why people like Trump attract so many followers, because they appeal to the most base parts of human nature.
@suryamanipradhan7004
@suryamanipradhan7004 2 роки тому
This video will be upcoming young generation inspire.
@elenatognetti864
@elenatognetti864 4 роки тому
Simon for president!
@ivan_dlt
@ivan_dlt 3 роки тому
He is good. I'm from Russia, sitting at home, looking a guy in Italy, speaking English - all that is just because his speech is awesome. What a blossom!
@Ghost-js5cg
@Ghost-js5cg 6 років тому
Very well done. Not only was he sharing information that can really help the people, but he was demonstrating how it can help by using it himself.
@VivekTiwari03
@VivekTiwari03 5 років тому
This has to be one of the best TED talks of all of them. You learn so much in every single minute as it passes. And I bet you'll be coming back from time to time to see this one.
@HW-es4dg
@HW-es4dg 3 роки тому
Saw your comment here two years ago...
@user-ws8pt3cc8t
@user-ws8pt3cc8t 3 роки тому
absolutely
@sohambhattacharjee951
@sohambhattacharjee951 2 роки тому
Shinzou sasageyo
@ediewall6360
@ediewall6360 10 місяців тому
You would lose the bet with me. He is coming from the history and use of “ programming”. I see that as negative. It resonates with you. Not everyone thinks and perceives like you. Maybe you have yet to discover that. The number 3 is also used by Globalists / New World Order / Illuminati. I think we can do much better.
@FirozKhan-ut1iq
@FirozKhan-ut1iq 3 роки тому
Mr. Simon Lancaster is a rare breed who is a wonderful speaker; impressing listeners beyond description incredibly well. Islamabad Pakistan
@allenculbertson8170
@allenculbertson8170 2 роки тому
God bless you and thank you
@TyrionDies
@TyrionDies 4 роки тому
Apart from songs, this is possibly the only video I've watched repeatedly. Brilliant, from start to finish
@SuperAli2007
@SuperAli2007 6 років тому
This simply is the best speech I've ever heard in a long time. Its heart is in democracy and its wings are effective techniques. Powerful
@tvm-growthisunlimited9023
@tvm-growthisunlimited9023 5 років тому
This is what all TEDx Talks must emulate
@kanishasmp4197
@kanishasmp4197 Рік тому
Most incredible speech I ever listen to!!! Great!!!
@MaryannMurphyMSW
@MaryannMurphyMSW 6 років тому
This speech is powerful. This speech is convincing. This speech is brilliant. Thank you, Simon, from the bottom of my heart, for being a fountain of information and a shining star of inspiration.
@prabhuduttanayak6793
@prabhuduttanayak6793 Рік тому
yyyyeeeeeeeeeeehhhhhahhhhhhhh!
@hadisubagiyono2020
@hadisubagiyono2020 Рік тому
Great sharing Simon, thank you very much.
@akkix1731
@akkix1731 3 роки тому
Thank you, Simon Lancaster and TEDx Verona for this awesome education ...
@nicolascharles2637
@nicolascharles2637 7 років тому
Brilliant man, brilliant speech, brilliant TED
@BraulioPallares
@BraulioPallares 7 років тому
OMG!, this guy makes it seem so simple. Bravo!!
@Alphamaleblueprintblog
@Alphamaleblueprintblog 7 років тому
Yeah man he can really convey a message easily.
@justlive4themoment
@justlive4themoment 7 років тому
WOW!! DEFINITELY I WOULD VOTE FOR FOR THIS GUY!! HES AMAZING!
@katherinefriedli2848
@katherinefriedli2848 6 років тому
What Great British friends we've got. Thank you for all this warmth. you publish your great tank everyone's jealous. need the picture. need us, the press.
@FabrizioNannini
@FabrizioNannini Рік тому
This guy is a genius, and a silver tongued one too.
@DannyJMendez20s
@DannyJMendez20s 7 років тому
I must say, that improvisation was very impressive. Also, I have to agree that those 6 techniques(three breathless sentences, three repetitive sentences, balancing sentences, exaggeration, metaphors, and rhyming) all seem effective, and the examples he gave seem to back up his argument that they work.
@blankshaliburton277
@blankshaliburton277 3 роки тому
Let's Revive Rhetoric in Public Education! "It is absoulutely scandalous that, when in the world we're dealing with such huge challenges , financial inequalities, the apocalyptic threats of climate change, religious persecution unmatched since the 1940s, that we should be restricting debate to such a narrow minority (the politicians). Instead of teaching our children to sit down and shut up we should be teaching them to stand up and speak out. So, let's revive rhetoric (in education). Let's really reinvigorate debates around the world and let's really give the chance to every child on the planet to become a leader. How should we call this Grand Initiative? Well, here's an idea: How about Democracy!?" Simon Lancaster A strong finish! Superb indeed!
@dawnconner7403
@dawnconner7403 2 роки тому
What made the improv even more impressive was that he was advocating for the opposite of what he thinks and believes in! A man that can come up a speech like that on the fly about something he doesn't even believe in, when he speaks of something that does align with his values... WATCH OUT!! He'll be selling ice to the Eskimos in no time!
@MrGurdeep333
@MrGurdeep333 3 роки тому
The charm this person brings with himself, the body language, and his cute smile is fabulous. One of the best TEDx👍
@wellbodisalone
@wellbodisalone 8 місяців тому
His coherence is simply remarkable! I like the way he talks about reaching goals.
@wilchitejeancharles5310
@wilchitejeancharles5310 2 роки тому
This guy is a Masterpiece. Wow, just Wow
@internations6272
@internations6272 6 років тому
A really talented man; just watch his ability to improvise a speech.. He was great.
@martinkmugaba7228
@martinkmugaba7228 6 років тому
I feel blessed just listening to this brilliant gentleman speaking
@gideonjambeinge8990
@gideonjambeinge8990 6 років тому
He who does great things,inspire many.
@rahuldutt1358
@rahuldutt1358 7 років тому
This Guy is brilliant. Got halfway through the speech, paused it to order Winning Minds - Secrets from the language of Leadership. He is my new guru.
@guitarsoul78
@guitarsoul78 Рік тому
Love it! I wantch You video, dear Simon, from time to time, absolutely agree! Thank You so much from the buttom of my heart
@thomastan1053
@thomastan1053 7 років тому
Well done Simon. Put your name down as the next leader of the United Nation.
@yasminhabibti721
@yasminhabibti721 2 роки тому
I ♥️ this Ted Talk. I will practice this in litigation.
@INDIANXxhgpp9907
@INDIANXxhgpp9907 3 роки тому
1:30 language of leadership 2:20 3 breathless sentences 4:42 3 sentences
@unccand
@unccand 7 років тому
He is a true master. Very good video. Thank you.
@philousmanedoukoure3101
@philousmanedoukoure3101 6 років тому
The best TEDx talk I have listened to. Thank you
@tonilimi6212
@tonilimi6212 6 років тому
To me.... one of the best speakers ever
@neerajmohan5367
@neerajmohan5367 5 років тому
Deserves to be viewed many more times. Simply brilliant...
@CelineLinesseCL
@CelineLinesseCL 6 років тому
goosebumps. absolutely loved this speech​.
@RubenVigo
@RubenVigo 3 роки тому
Brilliant and generous! Thank you!
@Colorguardemarie
@Colorguardemarie 7 років тому
I speak publicly and I enjoyed the chat... With that... I say you have to the three P's pitch, pace and power. Great Job.
@laweacosmica2063
@laweacosmica2063 3 роки тому
Incredible! I have 11 years and my native language is Spanish, is very import for my understand this speech ❤ thanks Tedtalks for these meetings!
@midas0787
@midas0787 5 років тому
Oh my god .. I fall in love with his accent, such a very powerful voice.
@user-zn9dk2gi8f
@user-zn9dk2gi8f 5 років тому
Мантра
@thaomy4744
@thaomy4744 Рік тому
So impressive. Thank you for making this wonderful speech
@Rubri.C
@Rubri.C 3 роки тому
i cannot explain how thankful i am to have bumped into this! my gratitude knows no bounds
@Jagadeeshchandrakolli
@Jagadeeshchandrakolli 7 років тому
One of the best Ted videos. Thanks !! :)
@DARKHUNTER130
@DARKHUNTER130 6 років тому
Bloody good talk, he didn't mention asking questions though, which is strange considering how much he used them either to keep the audience engaged by questioning their beliefs keeping them focused and paying attention, to asking rhetorical questions implying that his point of view is obviously the best
@mzrmozar
@mzrmozar 2 роки тому
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@ryanfrizzell736
@ryanfrizzell736 Рік тому
Thank you for the information. This improves my communication.
@hailee7111
@hailee7111 5 років тому
One of the bestttttt TED talks ever!!
@ousmanediallo8438
@ousmanediallo8438 4 роки тому
I think, he has given us the best ways of speaking in public. without a doubt, his examples are great such as changing the tone's of the voice and gestures.
@atulkurani8043
@atulkurani8043 5 років тому
Too much to learn from this 19 min lesson.. Excellent
@jabulisilemalindi9590
@jabulisilemalindi9590 Рік тому
Brilliant, the coherence in this delivery is remarkable!
@husseinhuwail2309
@husseinhuwail2309 4 роки тому
The way he is presenting is an amazing one.
@shalinisingh3300
@shalinisingh3300 2 роки тому
Absolutely brilliant talk..very natural 🙌🏾
@ashwinswaminathan1994
@ashwinswaminathan1994 7 років тому
One of the most intuitive and brilliant TED speeches I've ever listened to. Wonder why it doesn't have the number of views it deserves.
@ephemeral_euphoria98
@ephemeral_euphoria98 Рік тому
This guy is incredible
@Arifkhatak
@Arifkhatak 7 років тому
You can't be better than this.... awesome.
@Jlizzy15
@Jlizzy15 Рік тому
So impressed! I'm amazed by his spontaneous improvising speech at the end. This one really gives me something to chew. Thank you.
@irenashiloh8808
@irenashiloh8808 3 роки тому
Simon, you have summarized things we know about society (so your credibility is not at issue) in a beautiful, humorous, witty, eloquent, adventurous and unique way. You have talent for comedy, theater, etc. Excellent job - you are a born entertainer! ❤
@mohammedsikander273
@mohammedsikander273 3 роки тому
I still remember when I watched 3 years back and now which is very helpful!
@transhuman3708
@transhuman3708 4 роки тому
His closing is spot on. 🏴‍☠️⚖️🤴🏻
@saschavonhobe7829
@saschavonhobe7829 4 роки тому
I love it when people talk about something and are proving they can do it too in the same speech. It's both a nice example to learn from and it shows he knows what he's talking.
@EnglishwithLucas
@EnglishwithLucas 4 роки тому
Important Clippings: - 6 speech writer secrets: 1. The rule of 3. Like TEDx slogan: rethink, reinvent, and reinvest ourselves. 2. Three sentences in which the opening clause is repeated. 3. Metaphor is probably the most important piece of political communication. 4. Images of positive and negative things. 5. Exaggeration 6. Rhyming sentences -They work because they speak to the instinctive, emotional and logical brains. -Instead of teaching our children to sit down and shut up, we should be teaching them stand up and speak out.
@blackairforce13
@blackairforce13 3 роки тому
You forgot balance.
@rubacen1
@rubacen1 7 років тому
Best talk I ever encountered!
@spainsdrivinglicenseinpunj1588
@spainsdrivinglicenseinpunj1588 3 роки тому
Thanks TED talks
@PresidentialWinner
@PresidentialWinner 5 років тому
I have to write my father's obituary, which i will present by speaking it in his funeral (of my own volition of course) And this TED talk couldn't have come at a better time. Not trying to impress any political voters, but am trying to honour my father memory and public speaking is not exactly my strongest suits.
@patriciacole8773
@patriciacole8773 2 роки тому
I’m sorry for your loss of your father’s presence in your life.
@dawnconner7403
@dawnconner7403 2 роки тому
"Whether you tell yourself "I can" or "I can't", either way you are right." "Argue for your limitations, and sure enough they are yours." -- Richard Bach, Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah, 1977
@serminhazer3987
@serminhazer3987 3 роки тому
So far my favorite and the most broad talk I have watched. Simon thank you so much!
@2dadsonamic687
@2dadsonamic687 6 років тому
I loved how task driven this Ted Talk was. This is what you do, and this is how you do it. Not just someone rambling a bunch of statistics and facts. Well done!
@Steven-nuddy
@Steven-nuddy 6 років тому
He had me clapping like I was in the room. Brilliant !
@m.rgh.i9199
@m.rgh.i9199 2 роки тому
Simon's speech was fantastic with different aspects. Like flying with time!
@deshpreetvaid9592
@deshpreetvaid9592 2 роки тому
So meaningful! Love the way he uses examples to show his point,
@savanahquincy4689
@savanahquincy4689 3 роки тому
WOW and Thank You!! These are more than just powerful steps of speech writing, You embody the message within your teachings which is brilliant! Simon for President! :-)
@elliot909
@elliot909 3 роки тому
wow! his example speech was mindblowing!
@melissabenton1599
@melissabenton1599 7 років тому
Outstanding!!!
@lispao8967
@lispao8967 6 років тому
Good luck to you.
@m.d.habiburrahmanhabuhabu6134
@m.d.habiburrahmanhabuhabu6134 6 років тому
lispao lee
@jtekmmx
@jtekmmx 7 років тому
Breathless x3 Repetition x3 Balance x3 Methaphor Exaggeration Rhyme
@vijendarrao135
@vijendarrao135 2 роки тому
This is an immensely powerful TED talk that I have ever watched!
@roshanthapa8487
@roshanthapa8487 Рік тому
One of the best Vidoes I have seen on this and any other topic. Enjoyed the wit, humility and expertise
@LalramnunkimaCE--
@LalramnunkimaCE-- 6 років тому
One of the best speeches i have ever heard!!Most useful, took a lot of notes
@tjkoker
@tjkoker 5 років тому
Amazing Speaker, Amazing Topic, Amazing Presentation. Great job Simon!
@noeflores5794
@noeflores5794 6 років тому
Super underrated talk.
@guitarsoul78
@guitarsoul78 2 роки тому
I watched this video lots ot time, thank You so much! dear Simon! All the best for You!!!
@BGomez-tk7lu
@BGomez-tk7lu 5 років тому
( ! ) Okay, I really enjoyed this talk and agree this is a very important topic, but this was uploaded in 2016, I'm writing this comment in 2018. Nothing has changed at all. Nobody (to my knowledge) has implemented retoric/speech in the school programs. The same goes for other valuable ideas shared before in TEDx, for example, I remember a talk given by an old man who lived in Africa and had discovered how to stop climate change by bringing in roaming cattle to dry lands... What are we waiting for? This comment section is full of capable and inteligent people, We applaud this concepts and ideas, but we don´t take action.
@thorstenharde7021
@thorstenharde7021 5 років тому
I agree with you! The ideas need to be spread to decision maker. I think there are many of us viewer willing to send a mail. Because this can initiate a big change. But fewest of us will know who to contact such person. I dont know but maybe a government department is the right receiver.
@rictichea
@rictichea 5 років тому
actually my professor in college is making us watch this video and try to give this kind of speech in class!
@BenzinioB
@BenzinioB 5 років тому
Here is the thing... those "elite" he mentioned at the end doesn't have any interest of spreading this and many other good ideas as they could be a threat to the same "elite" It is kind of US paragraph 22 - those who can change it are also those who going to take the negatives so... ;)
@Neo-ij8bz
@Neo-ij8bz 5 років тому
In high school if you take an AP English class you learn how to analyze rhetoric in writing. We never learned any of this speech building stuff in school though. It needs to be implemented in our schools, and it has to be implemented for everyone instead of just a select few.
@ionlytypecomments676
@ionlytypecomments676 4 роки тому
We actually learned and implemented rhetoric language in our writings in my english class (freshman year)
@RJavierYepesDeV
@RJavierYepesDeV 7 років тому
Cheerio Mr. Lancaster! Splendid speech, unfortunate most people do not understand your financial rethorics.
@RuiChui
@RuiChui 3 роки тому
Very knowledgeable talk! A lot of concise information and applicable theory provided in less than 19 minutes. Leadership is one of those things that machines will never be able to do.
@TheArtemis07
@TheArtemis07 6 років тому
Finally, someone using rhetoric in an accurate way. Bravo!
@spartmohson282
@spartmohson282 6 років тому
One of the best and most useful presentations I've watched in a long time! Very impressive!
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