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Start Your Presentation With A Bang!

Start Your Presentation With A Bang!    For today’s dollop of clear English speech coaching, we have a speech tip video below. Also, here’s more advice about starting your presentation with a bang. 1. If you do nothing else to prepare for your speech, make an opener that not only gets people’s attention, but makes […]

A Brilliant Opener to Your Presentations

A Brilliant Opener to Your Presentations   For today’s dollop of clear English speech coaching, we give you a speech tip video below. Here’s more on a brilliant opener to your presentations—the story or anecdote.   1. An anecdote briefly describes an incident that’s interesting, amusing or biographical. All three together are sure to get attention. That’s […]

Three of the Most Commonly Mispronounced English Sounds for Indian Speakers

Three of the Most Commonly Mispronounced English Sounds for Indian Speakers   In India, about 10 percent of the population are English speakers.  Of these, 226,449 speak English as a first language, while 125,000,000 speak English as an additional language. About 4 percent of the population consider themselves fluent  Our Indian students live in: Boulder […]

Earn Your Audience’s Attention!

Earn Your Audience’s Attention!    For this week’s dose of clear English speech coaching, we have a speech tip video below. Also, let’s turn our attention to those first words for your presentation.   1. The audience has given you their time. But their attention is something you have to earn.   2. The only way you […]

Three of the Most Commonly Mispronounced English Sounds for Chinese Speakers

Three of the Most Commonly Mispronounced English Sounds for Chinese Speakers In Asia, the number of English-users has surpassed 350 million, equal to the number of people who live in countries where English is the dominant language: the United States, Britain and Canada. More Chinese children now study English — about 100 million — than there are Britons. […]

Pauses In A Presentation, Part Two

Pauses In A Presentation, Part Two     For your weekly dose of clear English coaching, we have a weekly speech tip video below. Do you want to know a brilliant tactic for pausing at the beginning of a presentation?   1. Brilliantly effective is this: When you are first introduced, upon arriving at the podium or your […]

Three Most Commonly Mispronounced English Sounds for Spanish Speakers

Three Most Commonly Mispronounced English Sounds for Spanish Speakers  Nearly 20% of Americans speak a different language at home. About 47% of the foreign-born  population are Hispanic. The Latino population has doubled since 1990. Florida is home to the third highest total of Latinos, or 22.8 percent of the state’s population. California and Texas are home […]

Pauses In A Presentation, Part One

Pauses In A Presentation, Part One   For your weekly dose of clear English coaching, we have a weekly speech tip video below. Now hear this: If you are an ESLer, your audience welcomes pauses in a presentation. If it is a lengthy pause of more than two seconds, smile at them, so they won’t think you forgot […]

From Weakness to Excellence for You: A Lesson for English Pronunciation

From Weakness to Excellence for You: A Lesson for English Pronunciation   I love reading the sports news.  It tells stories of heroes.  People say Michael Jordan is one of the greatest sportsmen in history.  His extraordinary success can be linked to a single quality.  His story can be a guiding light for you. Let me […]

Jumping to the Next Level for English Pronunciation—A Hero

Jumping to the Next Level for English Pronunciation—A Hero Last month I went to south Florida to connect with relatives for a family wedding and to connect with Catholic priests doing the clear talk program in the Archdiocese of Miami. Father R had been stuck in his English speech communication. But now he is hero again […]