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"I need to think about how to present things".
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"We were very careful with how we wanted to present things.
We never knew how to present most of the things to most of the patients but with the trainings; it has made most of the patients to be understanding" (Male counsellor, 35 years old).
We never knew how to present most of the things to most of the patients but with the trainings we take our time to give the best counselling to the patients so that they will not have misconceptions...it has made most of the patients to be understanding".
Little says the school teaches pupils "how to juggle time, how to work hard", and how to present themselves in public: "One thing I say to them when they leave is, if you choose to behave the way a tabloid would expect … you deserve everything you get".
"I learned from her about how things should taste and how to present them," he said.
You know how to present it well.
(How to present a working-class experience to the middle classes without diluting it. How to stay angry without letting anger distort your work. How to be funny about the most serious things).
Decide how to present the text.
But once you're through your opening and thinking about how to proceed, presenting things in chronological order often works best.
On the conflict and confrontation front, Holford wonders: "When do you talk about conflict well?" She suggests you think about things such as "What do I need to say and how do I say it well?" Sometimes so much is in how we present things, but that takes practice and, frankly, your girlfriend has to do a bit of work too.
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