Speech Tips
Polish Your Conversational Skills
- Smile at the woman serving you at the coffee-shop counter
- At the next gathering of friends or family, talk with someone you don’t know so you can make connections within the larger group
- Ask a co-worker how his or her day is going
English Pronunciation: Smart Learning Strategies for Accent Reduction
English Pronunciation: Smart Learning Strategies for Accent Reduction
Here is more of the story about training and learning to speak clear English and get accurate English pronunciation.
What’s the key to effective learning — whether learning to speak clear English or reduce one’s accent, or any kind of learning? One intriguing body of research suggests this answer: It is not just what you know about the subject. It is also knowing about how learning works.
A big part of what makes an accent, whether heavy or medium or light, is the different pronunciation of words, the accent or syllable stress in words, and the intonation or emphasis of words in utterances for English. Learning those differences is a huge key to clear English speech and accent reduction.
But the other key is learning how to learn those new patterns so they are engrained in your brain and muscles. What you want is the habit – accurate habit!
John Dunlosky points to this same deficit in our schools, “the emphasis is on what students need to learn, whereas little emphasis – if any—is placed on training students how they should go about learning the content and what skills will promote efficient studying to support robust learning.” In an article published in American Educator, John Dunlosky, a professor of psychology at Ken State University in Ohio , continues: “Teaching students how to learn is as important as teaching them content, because acquiring both the right learning strategies and background knowledge is important – if not essential – for promoting lifelong learning.”
Exactly the argument for teaching students how to learn to speak clear, accurate English.
Annie- Murphy Paul in The Brilliant Report of Oct. 7, 2013 (Smart Learning Strategies) cites other studies as examples of this key to effective learning.
And, in the next blog, I will describe some of those key learning strategies for clear English speaking and accent reduction.
Be sure to watch our English Speech Tips videos and Accent Reduction Tip videos for more English pronunciation and accent reduction exercise.
Accent Reduction – How to say the qu sound – Tip 78
In this video Dr. Antonia Johnson shows how to pronounce the qu sound. She uses the word quote as an example.
Let us know what sounds or words we should do next!
For more information on Accent Continue reading
Tips to Perfect the Fine Art of Dialogue
Tips to Perfect the Fine Art of Dialogue
For this week’s clear English speech coaching, we have a speech tip video below. Also, here are a couple of tips to perfect the fine art of dialogue.
- Good, engaging conversation is like a Frisbee that you catch, spin and toss to the next person. Marylynne Pitz
- March launches spring, spring break, and socializing outdoors. So now is an excellent time to brush up on your skill to speak with sincerity and style.
- Biggest error: Many people who meet for the first time or are beginning to develop a friendship often violate one of the important rules governing civilized conversation, according to Margaret Shepherd.
- She calls it “real-time blogging.” People are face-to-face, but they are still thinking out loud. They are just streaming or rambling about what interests them.
- What to do? Learn to dialogue. Catch that Frisbee of topic, look around and throw the Frisbee to the next person.
- Stay tuned for new approaches to gracious conversation and five fail-safe questions to open communication.
Accent Reduction: Why Your English Speech is Difficult to Understand Even Though You Live in an English Speaking Country
Accent Reduction: Why Your English Speech is Difficult to Understand Even Though You Live in an English Speaking Country
What you are saying:
“I have been trying my best to improve my English. I went to an ESL class and I had a private English tutor about four times. I couldn’t succeed. I think I have a problem because I have lived in Canada for more than five years and I (think I) should be able to speak good English by now. I think I should be 75%.”
That was a message from MCB. She is like many people who have been living in the U.S. or other English speaking countries. They think they will learn to speak clear English by living and communicating with native-English speakers.
You may be like MCB. You know you communicate better now in English compared to when you first arrived in your new home of an English speaking country. But your pronunciation is still accented with many sounds from your first language. And people have difficulty understanding you.
Here is some information. Your situation is like young people who watch their parents drive a car hundreds of times and think that should be enough to be able to drive a car themselves. Funny, as adults we have all learned THAT is not true.
To learn to pronounce and make clear English, you need to train your brain and muscles to new movements and make different muscles strong. Then your speech sounds will be pronounced accurately in English.
The problem is knowing what are the different movements of your tongue, lips, teeth and jaw for your inaccurate speech sounds? How stiff or tense do you need to make the muscles? Which muscles do you need to make stronger?
Then you need to go about doing the actual training of muscles and brain. Neuroscientists tell us it takes 1000 times of doing a new pattern just to get a mental trace in the brain. They say it takes 10,000 times of doing a pattern before it is a habit. And that is what you want – the habit of clear English speech.
That’s a part of the story to answer MCB’s puzzle about why she is not highly intelligible in English after five years in Canada.
People speak their accented and often difficult to understand English because that is what their brain and muscles know from the patterns of their first language. To get to clear English takes training brain and muscle. You need to learn what you need for movement patterns, tenseness of speech muscles, speed of muscles. The cognitive knowledge is critical. For most efficient learning, having a coach tell you exactly what you are doing right and wrong is critical. It is all in the training. Yay! You can improve. It is wonderful to master a skill – especially clear English. Communication and relationship. That is what it is all about.
Be sure to watch our English Speech Tips videos and Accent Reduction Tip videos for more English pronunciation and accent reduction exercise.