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Expanding ideas. To be able to speak for 2 minutes from the ideas in your notes, you will have to expand what you are going to say. This requires you to talk about each point for as long as possible without becoming repetitive. Let’s look at the example from the previous presentation. When planning what you are going to say, use your basic notes and ask yourself questions about your main points. This helps you find more ideas so that you have plenty to talk about. Here are some examples.

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