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AnatolyG•VoiceUnlock
Professional TeacherAre you trying to speak too fast in English?
So you want to sound more like a native English speaker. That means you have to speak fast English, right?
Noooo waaaay :)
There is a danger with speaking fast - you might lose clarity of what you are saying ..
You may think you’ll impress people with how quickly the words come out of your mouth, but what they really want is to understand you.
When you speak too quickly, you might start mumbling, dropping important sounds, or rushing through your vowels.
Is this the kind of impression you'd like to create? What if people that are listening to you have a challenge with listening, what will this mean? ..
Listen to the recording and to some suggestions I have for you + listen to my speed too and reflect on my example when communicating in English daily
Making it a permanent habit will make all the difference.
I hope it helps and chooe&book some of my limited slots to train with me now.

Are you trying to speak too fast in English?
May 11, 2024 3:32 AM
AnatolyG•VoiceUnlock
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