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Why People Ask You to Repeat Yourself — Even When Your English Is Good
الوصف
Have you ever said something in English… and someone responds:
“Sorry, can you repeat that?”
Even though your English is strong.
You know the vocabulary.
You understand conversations.
You use English at work every day.
So why do communication breakdowns still happen?
In this episode of the Own Your Speech Podcast, we explore one of the most common frustrations experienced by advanced English speakers: being asked to repeat yourself.
You’ll learn why the issue often has nothing to do with grammar or vocabulary, and how small speech patterns can affect clarity in conversation.
In this episode, we discuss:
• The three key factors that influence speech clarity
• Why pronunciation patterns from your first language carry into English
• How rhythm and word stress affect listener understanding
• Why speech is a motor skill, not just a language skill
• How targeted practice can retrain speech patterns
You’ll also hear a science based tip explaining how the brain stores speech movements and why repetition is essential for lasting pronunciation change.
If you’ve ever felt frustrated when people ask you to repeat yourself, this episode will help you understand what’s really happening — and what you can do about it.
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