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Stand Still and Watch Your Confidence Grow During Presentations!

Above is a weekly speech tip video. This cool tip is for a steady stance versus walking while presenting to an audience. It is true for men and women alike.
 
You may have a picture in your mind of a speaker pacing back and forth while holding the eyes of everyone on him. But walking around just gets in the way of your voice clearly ringing in the ears of your listeners.
 
1. You look strongest and in greatest command when you stand with your two feet shoulder-width apart. Make your weight equally balanced, your body square to the audience.
 
2. With that stance you also get all of your energy focused in gestures, facial expression and upper body motion.
 
3. Your message is made stronger, concentrated by your physical behavior. Watch your confidence grow as you feel the control.

What Practical Real-Life Difference will Increase in Intelligibility Make?

Everybody wants people to grasp what they say, so a high intelligibility score is better than a low score. It is a no-brainer. Speaking accurate English sounds and words makes life much better for the speaker and the listener!

shutterstock_114470674Recall the range of scores for our clients before any accent reduction instruction has been between 2% and 85%. The average was 38% for accurate English pronunciation.

But exactly what practical real-life difference will a 30, 40, 50 or even 100%, which is a doubling of intelligibility, make for a talker.

Here are some rules of thumb. For graduate students doing a teaching assistant job, university departments prefer the students aim for at least 70% intelligibility. That level vastly reduces complaints from the university undergraduates in the labs and recitations.

International speakers themselves who reach at least 65% intelligibility say they have more confidence and comfort when speaking English.

Those who reach 80% intelligibility often boast of glowing praise from employers and colleagues.

Yes. You and many are brave in seeking the new path to the joy of accurate English pronunciation. Weird but true and lovely. It is all about focus. See the speech tip below on “focus.” Don’t be embarrassed by “fuckus.”

Accent Reduction – How to say the v sound – Tip 60

In this video Dr. Antonia Johnson shows how to pronounce the English v sound. She uses the word never as an example.

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How Does an Audience Impact a Speaker?

Above is a weekly speech tip video. How does an audience impact a speaker?
 
1. You walk to the front of the room and turn to face the audience. Your instincts say to scan the audience. Your eyes almost wander by themselves. But that makes a feeling of nervousness. You get an extra jolt of adrenaline. Your thoughts get jumbled; your mind can go blank.
 
2. Our instincts tell us to do all the wrong things:
• Look away from audience while searching for a word.
• Look up, hoping for the universe to help.
• Close eyes, as if that will focus us.
• Sweep the whole room with our eyes.
Those are habits. You do them because you don’t know what else to do.
 
3. Where should you focus? Focus on one person, one pair of eyes. Remain focused on one person until you complete a thought. That is a sentence or phrase. Usually it is more than five seconds but not as much as fifteen seconds. Then you move to another pair of eyes and complete another thought.
 
When you focus on one person, you reduce the audience to one individual. That is the same as you face every day. You are used to speaking to one person at a time. You are good at it.

Accent Reduction – How to say the long o sound – Tip 59

In this video Dr. Antonia Johnson shows how to pronounce the long o vowel sound. She focuses on the word focus.

Let us know what sounds or words we should do next!

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