1. Write down the list of letters that you will hear,
2. Separate the letters to form words in a sentence.
3. Say the sentence out loud.
4. What about Chunking for Effect? Example:
Greed,
For want of a better word.
is good.
5 Chunking can also have an effect on meaning: Write down the list of letters that you will hear,
6. Separate the letters to form words in a sentence.
7. We attended the conference on trade tariffs in Japan. / We attended the conference on trade tariffs in Japan / We attended the conference on trade tariffs in Japan
8. Write down the list of letters that you will hear,
9. Separate the letters to form words in a sentence.
10 The British will never agree to that. But the Germans just might.
11. Stress can also have an effect on meaning: Read the sentence 4 times:
First stress British
Then never
Then agree
Then that
12. How does the meaning change?
13. Pacing This is the speed at which you speak. You can vary it and slow down to allow what you say to sink in:
eg. This is probably the single most important
thing I’ve said
14. This is the rise and fall of your voice It helps give what you say your interpretation:
Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity
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