Thread:Peachy4872/@comment-32053026-20190826221637/@comment-32053026-20190828023054

It's okay if you are afraid of talking in front of your classes, like you have stage fright. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't say a word or should stop talking. I mean, I was kinda like that in my school years, sometimes. In my 11th Grade School Year, I had AP Language Class, and sometimes, we do Writing Chairs, where we write about ourself base on the following prompts questions on the screen. Most of my class, including me, don't even get up, go to the chair, and share their personal thoughts and writing. But sometimes, we still do it, as in going up and talking about our writing on one of the prompts. Sometimes, I usually don't wanna get up and share my responses to the front of my class, and my Ap Language Teacher. However, even though I was afraid, I still have the courage to go up to the chair in the front of our room, sit on it, and then explain one of my responses to one of the question prompts to the entire class. When I was finish, they all appauled for me for my well-good response, even my Teacher. I felt proud of myself for speaking up instead of keeping it to myself. So you see, just because you can get shy and afraid of talking to others, doesn't mean you shouldn't talk at all. You need to speak up for yourself to others. Otherwise, people will think that you are wordless if you don't say anything. It's alright to be afraid, but it way better to be brave about yourself. Don't let your fears get the best of you. Have courage, and speak up. Let it all out.