<span>Yes, because different audiences require different styles of presentation.</span>
<span>An academic approach to teaching a Mathematics problem can be a bore to high school students. </span><span>On the other hand, it can elicit a different reaction with those who like the subject. </span><span>This kind of situation can be compared to a game where strategy and approach of a speaker are carefully studied besides mastery of the subject matter. </span><span> </span><span> Association of the audience is also a big factor in maneuvering the discussion and delivering it properly.</span><span> </span><span> </span><span>If the speaker failed to build the connection, the communication between them would fail. </span><span> </span><span>There could be a hard time for audiences to digest and comprehend everything. So it's important to do a background check on the profiles of the audiences. </span><span> </span>