Look back at a time where you really screwed things up, but you learned something
then basically just tell them a time where you screwed up and survived
(you could just take the time that you messed up and make up a lesson you learned, you don't actually have to learn it, it just has to sound believable)
Answer:
Not quite sure how to answer this, but thank you :)
Explanation:
Speak on camera. It may seem awkward, but by doing so, you will have an opportunity to hear and see yourself, to analyze your mistakes , and to improve your techniques and strategies.
Engage in social interaction and maintain your confidence. especially when you are conversing with others. Try anything if you want to learn it, keep trying it if you want to get better at it, and don't be afraid of making errors as long as you learn from them.
learn more about speech context here:
brainly.com/question/10869544
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