September 2010

Accent reduction tips

The sound (th) is one of the most important and most difficult to pronounce in English. It is important because it is present in 80% of English dialogue. So when you are correct – you will sound much clearer. It is difficult to master the muscle movement. involved. To pronounce (th) put your tongue between [...]

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Public Speaking Tips

Create your remarks from the point of view of the audience’ needs. Try not to memorize your remarks– this will make you sound stilted. Instead – get the idea across in your own words. Speak conversationally- like you are talking to a friend. The audience will WANT  to listen to you if you don’t sound [...]

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Presentation Tips

Project your voice If you sound enthusiastic about your topic—your audience will feel enthusiastic too – it’s catchy! Use slides only to enhance your remarks—not to replace your remarks. Wear comfortable shoes—the last thing you want , is to be aware of discomfort during your presentation

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How to make fast progress?

Make an appointment for our COMPLIMENTARY consultation – this is the first step towards taking charge of your improvement, and learning exactly how and how fast  you can become the confident speaker you have always wanted to be. Take advantage of our customized cd’s- created specifically for your business and social requirements. There will be [...]

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