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Discover LudwigThe phrase "speech coach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who provides guidance and training in public speaking or communication skills.
Example: "After struggling with my presentation skills, I decided to hire a speech coach to help me improve."
Alternatives: "public speaking coach" or "communication trainer."
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O'Donnell, the speech coach, nodded.
O'Donnell, the speech coach, had the Drudge Report open on a laptop.
I knew Jose when I was his speech coach at Mountain View High School.
Alison Behrman New York, June 23, 2009 The writer is a speech coach.
Jayne Comins, a speech coach in London, notices a big increase in clients with a computing background.
The tapes – recorded by Diana's speech coach Peter Settelen – have never before been broadcast on British television.
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She even hired speech coaches.
Many speech coaches will disagree with this, but they probably don't speak 50 times a year, as I do.
"Supporting actors were swapped for native speakers, and the stars, using speech coaches, had to say their lines phonetically in foreign languages," the museum said in a statement.
The Washington Post checked in with five speech coaches and body language experts to better understand the right and wrong ways to use your hands when you're speaking in front of a crowd.
Generally, it's a good idea to keep your hands in what some speech coaches refer to as the "strike zone" — a baseball reference that in presentations refers to the area from your shoulder to the top part of your hips.
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