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Home > English > Speaking Skills > Conversation Practice

How can you use pauses effectively in conversation?

A. By filling them with filler words.
B. By allowing time for thought and emphasizing points.
C. By being silent for too long.
D. By rushing through.

Answer: By allowing time for thought and emphasizing points.


Additional Information: Pauses can be powerful in highlighting key messages.


Subjects: Conversation Practice, Speaking Skills

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