6 Ways for Students to Improve Their Communication Skills

Active Listening - Listen to what the others are saying without interrupting them will help you understand what they’re saying.

Non-verbal Communication - Understanding the other person’s body language like eye contact and facial expressions can improve communication.

Public Speaking - Public speaking like speeches or debates is one of the ways to build your confidence and learn how to communicate effectively.

Group Discussions - By encouraging to share ideas and opinions among a group helps build effective communication skills in students.

Ask questions - You can start building your communication skills by asking questions to the teacher or students during a lecture or study session.

Feedback - Get feedback on your speech, note down and focus on the areas that need improvement, like clarity or your tone and pace.