The second great advantage of a liberal education is that it teaches you how to speak. The Yale-NUS report states that the college wants to make "articulate communication" central to its intellectual experience. That involves writing, of course, but also the ability to give compelling verbal explanations of, say, scientific experiments or to deliver presentations before small and large groups. Fareed Zakaria, In Defense of a Liberal Education, loc. 574. Kindle Edition * * *