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Make your explanations memorable from "summary" of The Art of Explanation by Lee LeFever

The goal of explanation is to help people understand ideas so they can make informed decisions and take action. However, explanations are often forgettable because they fail to make a lasting impression. To combat this, it is important to make explanations memorable. One way to achieve this is by using simplicity in your explanations. By breaking down complex ideas into simple, easy-to-understand terms, you can help your audience grasp the concept more easily. Clarity and coherence are also essential in making explanations memorable. When your explanation is clear and logically organized, it becomes easier for your audience to follow along and remember the key points. Logical sequencing is another important aspect of making explanations memorable. By presenting information in a logical order, you can help your audience connect the dots and retain the information more effectively. Using transition words and phrases can also help guide your audience through your explanation, making it easier for them to follow along and remember the key points. Consistency in tone and style is crucial in making explanations memorable. By maintaining a consistent voice throughout your explanation, you can create a sense of cohesion that keeps your audience engaged. Additionally, paying attention to grammar and syntax can help ensure that your explanation is clear and easy to understand. Contextual understanding is also important in making explanations memorable. By considering the background knowledge and experiences of your audience, you can tailor your explanation to meet their needs and make it more relevant to them. Using natural language can also help make your explanation more relatable and engaging for your audience.
  1. By focusing on simplicity, clarity, coherence, logical sequencing, transition words and phrases, consistency in tone and style, grammar and syntax, contextual understanding, and natural language, you can make your explanations more memorable and impactful.
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The Art of Explanation

Lee LeFever

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