Speak English Clearly
Reference & Education → Language
- Author Annabelle Beckwith
- Published June 19, 2010
- Word count 440
A clear accent - and a good speaking voice in any language -
requires you to open your mouth in order to form the words
properly.
It sounds obvious, yet how many times have you heard someone
mumbling nervously through an interview, or speaking to quickly
in a corporate presentation?
Speakers with, for example some Indian accents and some regional
British accents (Glasgow and Liverpool in particular) don't tend
to open their mouths very wide when they speak.
For non-native speakers of English, what this means is that when
you DO speak English, you are literally not opening your mouth
wide enough to make the sounds and speak the language properly!
Some of the long English vowel sounds such as the 'aw' in 'prawn'
and the 'oh' in 'phone' , both of which need an open mouth for
correct pronunciation, are shortened to an 'o' sound....which is
not correct for a clear, neutral British accent.
So, what can you do?
The main thing is to practice opening your mouth wider than you
would normally when you are speaking English, Yes, it will feel a
little strange, but you will find that by moving your mouth more,
your are able to pronounce English words clearly and with a
better accent.
The is a particularly important for the correct pronunciation of
English vowel sounds, which non native speakers, as I have
mentioned, often pronounce incorrectly by not keeping their
mouths open enough, or by putting their mouths in the wrong
position.
How much does this matter? Well how well do you want to speak
English?! The important point is that a strong accent can be
difficult to understand, and if you are difficult to understand,
people will just stop listening.
One of the most useful things you can do is practice vocal
exercises to improve your pronunciation. The following exercise
encourages you to practice English vowel and consonant sounds
without forming them into words, and it's one that I often use in
accent reduction and public speaking classes:
The sounds are:
Oo as in shoe
Oh as in phone
Or as in port
Ah as in cart
Ay as in pay
Ee as in sheet
As you can see, these are all long English vowel sounds, so
stretch them out to make sure that you aren't shortening them.
Of course, it's difficult, if not impossible to imagine the
sounds of English from the written word, so listen for these
sounds as spoken by native speakers, and copy them.
Improving your English is often about changing mother tongue
habits, and opening your mouth a little wider when speaking
English is one of them.
Article by Annabelle Beckwith info@coachmeconfident.com
Annabelle is the author of "Confident English - improve your
spoken English ...today!" at http://www.coachmeconfident.com
Her blog is at http://confidentenglish.wordpress.com
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