When speaking to an audience of non-English speakers, you should
a. speak in a louder than usual voice so they can hear you.
b. avoid using visual aids thatmake them read while listening to you.
c. use a more informal, casual style of speaking.
d. use humor to help them relax as they listen.
e. speak more slowly and clearly.
e
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