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Home > English > Speaking Skills > Conversation Practice

How can you encourage shy people to speak up?

A. Ignore them.
B. Create a welcoming and supportive environment.
C. Call them out in front of everyone.
D. Change the subject.

Answer: Create a welcoming and supportive environment.


Additional Information: Supportive environments promote participation.


Subjects: Conversation Practice, Speaking Skills

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