Choose the best word to complete each sentence.
1 Liam is a very articulate /resp onsive speaker. He expresses his ideas clearly and effectively.
2 The product presentation was rambling /sensitive. It included a lot of useless information, and no one really understood the point.
3 Your talk is limited to 10 minutes, so you need to be responsive /succinct. If you don't stick to the point, you won't have time to say everything.
4 Bill is extrovert /focused, so he really enjoys giving presentations. He loves being the centre of attention and talking to people.
5 I'm afraid I still don't know anything about the launch. The Marketing Manager gave a presentation about it, but he wasn't very hesitant I coherent. I don't think he was prepared.
6 I've asked Elise to attend the meeting. She's very persuasive /inhibited, and I think she can get a good deal for us.
7 I really enjoy listening to Pietro negotiate. He's reserved I eloquent and knows the business very well, so he speaks with great authority.
8 To be a fl uent /concise speaker, you need to practise speaking so that your words flow naturally.
9 Veejay interrupted /confused Simon's talk and asked several questions. He should have waited until Simon had finished.
10 Let's not clarify /digress from the main point. We haven't got much time. 11 Speakers can explain /engage the audience by telling interesting personal stories
and by making eye contact. 12 You have to concentrate and listen /ramble to the questions the audience asks.