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Speaking skills also involve listeningDear Abby: I'm really bad when it comes to speaking. It's hard for me to squeak out the few words I can. I am shy and not very sociable, so when I'm with people, even my two friends, I feel like I come across as rude. Vocal techniques: A short guideTrainer's tip: Your presentation is ready – but is your voice? Christina Hession limbers up. As a trainer your voice is an essential part of your equipment - so it's important to look after it. Through years of experience in amateur dramatics, I've developed six top tips to prepare your voice for speaking: Drink more water: Being dehydrated will affect all the lubrication systems in your body. Drink eight glasses of water daily. Keep the dehydrating tea, coffee, alcohol and soft drinks to a minimum. If you have a dry throat while training, sip a small amount of water, hold it in your mouth for a second, and then swallow. Falibo - Learn English As a Second Language - Fluency and Speaking Techniques : ShadowingLearn how to improve your speaking skills using some techniques as Shadowing, maybe like many people you've heard of it, but don't actually use it. Now is a good time to start. 5 common mistakes in spoken Englishhttp://www.engvid.com Other or another? Make or do? Fun or funny? In this lesson, I'm going to teach you how to avoid FIVE very common mistakes in spoken Eng... How to tell if you're a Translator or InterpreterCan you speak multiple languages? Does that mean you are qualified to be both a translator and interpreter? |