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Home › Exercises › Speaking › Teaching & Explaining — Speaking Exercises

Teaching & Explaining — Speaking Exercises

Practice explaining technical concepts to different audiences: non-technical stakeholders, junior developers, and internal talks.

  • Explaining to Non-Technical Audiences — Communicating technical decisions to business stakeholders
  • Teaching a Junior Developer — Explaining patterns and concepts to junior devs on a call
  • Giving a Lunch-and-Learn Talk — Informal internal technical talk to a mixed-level audience
  • Knowledge Transfer on a Call — Handing off system ownership to a new team member verbally
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