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putting your best voice forward when putting your best voice
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forward. If you speak well and good, then you're considered
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intelligent or attractive.
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But if you speak poorly, then it's considered the opposite.
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Match your volume to the room size in a large
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room. You'll need a microphone, but if you're in a
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small room, then you may not need one.
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And always make sure to ask the audience if they
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can hear you.
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Pronounced each word clearly.
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Make sure you know how toe pronounce words, especially if
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you're not in your home region.
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And if you speak really fast and try to slow
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it down so your audience can understand better pause occasionally.
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Yeah, take a breath every once in a while and
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you don't want to see nervous because I could make
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people uncomfortable and make them stop paying attention and stop
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watching. Use range of tones.
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This means to add a variety to your voice and
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to not speak in monotone, so it's not boring, and
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you don't lose other people's attention.
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Bush. Add emotion in your voice.
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You want toe.
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Add a little emotion into your words like if you're
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talking about something positive, then you want to sound positive,
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and if you're talking about something negative, then you can
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sound a little negative