Type/Paste in the text area below that reads "Replace the content in this area ..." Then bold the words/answers you want to blank-out. (see the example)
There are two approaches:
You can copy and paste from any document editor or html wysiwyg editor. Make bold or other style changes in your editor, then copy and paste into the text area.
It's been tested with LibreOffice Writer in both document and web mode, and in the Blogger editor compose mode (for Google Blogger pages).
Also:
You can use the built-in simple style editor.
Highlight the text you wish to style and then click a style button (e.g. bold, underline, xxl etc.)
Use ctl + z for undo and ctl + y for redo. However, once you click the style editor, you can only undo back to that point and not before. The solution is to just copy and cut, then repaste with ctl + shift + v (paste unformatted). Everything returns to plain text and you retype as desired.
Note:When you copy the text be sure to highllight BEYOND both ends of where you want to correct.
For example:
If you want to change the underline text in: Red Bull is a popular energy drink. You would highlight like this: Red Bull is a popular energy drink. Then cut and repaste as unformatted text on the spot: Red Bull is a popular energy drink. Now you can highlight and restyle as you like. Red Bull is a popularenergy drink.
Example:
Input This is a sample sentence. This is another sample sentence.
Output a. another b. sample
This is a ____ sample sentence.
This is ____ sentence.
background
audience
time limit
listening
already knows
Research who will be 1 to you (know your audience).
Think about what the
audience 2 .
Consider what the
3 needs to learn.
Adjust your language
and examples to match their 4 .
Always respect the
5 given.
clear sections
shorten
timer
eye contact
slouch
Divide your presentation into 1 with time
estimates.
Practice your
presentation with a 2 .
If you're running
out of time, know which parts you can 3 .
Stand straight but
relaxed (don't 4 ).
Make 5
with different people.
purpose
minimal
hand gestures
main idea
diagrams
Use natural 1 to emphasize points.
Move a little, but
with 2 .
Keep slides simple
with 3 text.
Include helpful
images, charts, and 4 .
One 5
per slide.
Pronounce
conversation
read
Pause
enthusiasm
Make sure everyone can 1 everything on your slide.
Talk slower than in
normal 2 .
3
each word carefully.
4 between
important points.
Vary your voice to
show 5 .
Practice
Speak
Focus
matters
interest
1 loudly enough for everyone to hear.
2 many
times before the real presentation.
3 on your
message, not yourself.
Show why your topic
4 to them.
Show your own
5 in the topic.
okay
repeat
questioner
record
summary
End with a 1 of main points.
In the Q&A
session, 2 questions to make sure everyone heard.
It's 3 to
say 'I don't know' if needed.
Look at everyone,
not just the 4 .
When practicing,
5 yourself if possible.
confident
feedback
rarely
correct
enthusiasm
Get 1 and make improvements.
Audiences trust
2 speakers.
Channel nervous
energy into 3 .
Remember that
audiences 4 notice your nervousness.
If you make a
mistake, simply 5 yourself and continue.
develop
hairstyle
language
fidgeting
slower
Confidence is a skill you can 1 .
Use good body
2 .
Avoid crossing your
arms, 3 , and putting your hands in your pockets.
You 4
should not cover your face, especially the eyes.
Speak slightly
5 than normal conversation.
filler words
nervousness
knowledge
power pose
convincing
Eliminate 1 (“um,” “like,” “you know”).
Practice thoroughly
- 2 builds confidence.
The “3 ” technique: stand tall with hands on hips for 2 minutes
before presenting.
Accept that
4 is normal.
When you’re
confident, your message is more 5 .
Eliminate filler words (“um,” “like,” “you know”).
Practice thoroughly
- knowledge builds confidence.
The “power
pose” technique: stand tall with hands on hips for 2 minutes
before presenting.
Accept that
nervousness is normal.
When you’re
confident, your message is more convincing.