How to speak clearly with a mask on

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Hey everyone.
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Today, we're going to talk about how to communicate effectively
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in English, even with a mask on.
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The good thing about this is that it can save lives.
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The bad thing, that it kind of jeopardizes your communication.
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Because when you put a mask on here's the problem: first, it muffles your
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voice and it is not as clear and loud and present as it is without the mask on.
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"One-two, one-two.
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Can you hear me?
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Can you hear me?
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One-two, one-two.
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Can you hear me?
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Can you hear me?"
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Second, once you put the mask on, people can not read your lips.
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And it's so interesting how reading lips is a huge part on
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how we understand the language.
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So people cannot read your lips or see your facial expressions.
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And that, again, compromises so much of our communication.
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Because communication is not just the words that we use, it's our
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expressions, and body language.
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And when we put a mask on, not only that it takes away a lot of
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it, it also makes us feel like we are locked in a small room.
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So the tendency is to not even try to communicate as we
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normally would without a mask on.
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Now, as a speaker of English as a second language, sometimes you may
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anyway experience some communication barriers when speaking in English,
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because you might be carrying over some patterns from your native
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language, or you might be using sounds that exist in your native language.
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And when you don't communicate with a mask, it is manageable.
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But when you put a mask on, it prevents you from being the
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clear speaker that you are.
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So, in this video, I'm going to share with you a few tips when it
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comes to pronunciation, voice, and energy, that will help you communicate
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with a mask a lot more effectively.
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And also these tips are going to help you feel a little less
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exhausted at the end of the day after putting your mask on all day long.
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When it comes to pronunciation, I want you to remember two things.
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One - clarity is more important than accuracy, and two - some sounds
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are more important than others.
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Let me explain.
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First of all, vowels versus consonants.
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When you speak inside a mask, make sure that all your
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consonants are perfectly clear.
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You want to enunciate those consonants with a little more
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effort than you normally would.
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Also, vowels are important, but consonants are more important
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if you want to be clear.
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If you speak slowly enough, if your consonants are clear and crisp,
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even if your vowels are not 100% accurate, you will still be clear.
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If you drop consonants, if you mispronounce some of the consonants,
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even if your vowels are really clear and accurate, overall,
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you're going to be less clear.
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When it comes to vowels, not all vowels in a word are equally important, but the
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vowel of the primary stress is probably the most important vowel in the word.
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So in terms of hierarchy and what you want to focus on, cause you can't emphasize
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every single thing and you can't make sure that everything is super clear, but if
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you just make sure that your consonants are clear and that the vowel in the
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primary stress of the word, and ideally, it's not important for every single word,
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but the word that drives the message forward - that's what's more important.
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Now, when I say "clarity is more important than accuracy", it means that a lot
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of the things that you have learned in your speech work and working on
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your accent - American accent, British accent, whatever accent - then remember
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that you shouldn't apply everything that you've learned, if you want to
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be clear when you have a mask on.
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So for example, reductions.
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Reductions are great when you have that freedom of communication.
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But you don't want to use complete reductions or drops of consonants.
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if you speak with a mask on, you're going to sound less clear.
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So even for native speakers, I would recommend not reducing words
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so much, but lengthening the sounds and speaking clearly, annunciating
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words, not separately, but at least clearly every single word.
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Because we want to make it easier for the person listening.
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Now, while usually the listener will be able to see you and kinda like
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detect and analyze what's important and what's less important, that component
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is taken away once the mask is on.
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And the person is listening with a bias anyway.
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Anyway, they're listening feeling like it's hard to communicate.
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So you just want to make it as simple as possible for the other person
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to hear you and to understand you.
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Let's look at an example where I use reductions, held sounds, and the flap T.
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And then we're going to look at the same example where I don't use all of those
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elements and you decide what is clearer.
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"Can I get a cup of latte?"
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"Can I get a cup of latte" Now, as you can see, yes, it's a lot clearer if I
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enunciate every sound and I drop the idea of the held sounds and the flap T's
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and the reductions, because it doesn't serve me when I speak with a mask on.
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Now, talking about energy, at the same time, you don't want to invest
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energy on every single word and just to start speaking out loud and
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say everything really, really loud.
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And then by the end of the day, you just want to stop speaking forever and ever.
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Right?
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So how can you balance being clear and putting the focus on what
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matters, and at the same time, not losing your power and strength?
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So here's how you should go about it.
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First of all, as we talked about, when we talk about intonation,
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not all words are created equal.
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So yes, you need to change your voice a little bit - and we're going to talk
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about that in a second - to be clear, and it doesn't mean to be louder - it
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means to project your voice more.
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So wait until I talk about the voice.
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But first make sure that you take a deep enough breath and you
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support your voice with a breath.
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Now, this crappy little thing that saves our lives, prevents you from
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taking a really deep breath, right?
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It already compromises your oxygen levels.
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So make sure that you're not taking short, reduced breaths, but you take
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a deep breath that goes into your belly and you have enough breath
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to support what you want to say.
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So if you have a lot of things to say, take a deep, deep breath; and if you
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have just a short phrase or something short to say - a short thought or an
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idea - then you can take a medium breath.
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But remember that you need to breathe in more deeply when you have a mask on.
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And the breath supports your voice, so your voice is going to be weak
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if it's not supported by the breath.
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Now, like we said that the vowel and the primary stress of the word
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is more important than the rest of the vowels, then the key words in a
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sentence are more important than others.
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So you can use other elements in your body and in your face to indicate
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that these are the key words.
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So, how do we do that?
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First, by changing your pitch.
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When you hit a stress word, you want to make sure that it
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is longer and higher in pitch.
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That's what happens without a mask on, so even more prominently
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when you have a mask on.
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You want to make sure that the shift between the stressed words and the
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unstressed words is super clear.
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So you want to raise your pitch and slow down on the word that you're stressing.
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"I would like a latte, please."
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So yes, you do want to speak a little louder and to change your voice as
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we're going to talk about in a sec, but it doesn't mean that everything needs
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to be really loud, but only the words that are going to deliver the message.
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"only", "words", "deliver", "message".
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Even if you don't hear everything else or you hear that it's a
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little muffled, that's okay.
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Because the listener is going to hear those key words better, and
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it's a lot easier to only stress 5 words out of 10, rather than
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saying loudly every single word.
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So let's talk about one last thing, which is your voice.
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A lot of people feel that they need to speak louder when they speak
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with a mask and then they lose their voice or just feel exhausted.
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So here's something about the voice.
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A lot of times people use their chest resonance, especially if you
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are told that you need to change your voice to fit it into English.
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And then you tend to go a little too low.
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Or because you are shy, or just habits, you drop your voice
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below your optimum pitch level.
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Your optimum pitch level is where your voice is most comfortable at.
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And it's usually a little lower or a little higher than what we're used to.
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A great way to recognize what your optimum pitch level is by, first, humming.
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This is where you want to speak.
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"Hey, what's up, what's up?"
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"Hey, what's up, what's up?"
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So that's where your voice is more comfortable.
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If you tend to go way below that hum, then that means that you are less
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likely to be clear with a mask on.
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Because higher resonance - and funnily enough, it's called mask resonance,
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where your voice resonates in your head, right: all the nasal cavities
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and your nose - that is carried over better with a mask on than when you
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only speak with your chest resonance.
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So again, if you have been practicing to shift your voice into your chest
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more, then when it comes to speaking with a mask, forget about it.
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Be clear, clarity is more important than accuracy.
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And if you have a tendency of being a little more nasal - good for you,
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you're probably going to be a little more clear when speaking with a mask.
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Okay?
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Now of course, by the way, as a side note, it would be a great exercise
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for you to put on a mask and to record yourself speaking about something.
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And when you're like, "I don't even know what I was saying there", then
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this is what you need to explore.
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And what were you doing there that made you sound a little less clear, and how can
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you change that, taking into consideration everything that we talked about here.
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So now I'm going to give you two examples: one with my chest resonance
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and one with my mask head resonance.
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And I'm going to use the same volume, I'm just going to change
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the placement of my voice.
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Okay?
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So you tell me what is more clear.
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"Hey, what's up?
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Today we're going to talk about how to speak clearly with a mask on."
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"Hey, what's up?
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Today we're going to talk about how to speak more clearly with a mask on."
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"Hey, what's up?
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How are you doing?
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Today we're going to talk about how to speak clearly with a mask on."
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So, which one was more clear to you?
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In the first one I only use my chest resonance: "Hey, what's up?
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Today we're going to talk about how to speak clearly with a mask on."
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So, most of the vibrations that I felt when speaking were down
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here, and you can put your hand on your chest and actually feel it.
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Then I moved into my mask resonance: it's kind of like, think
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about pushing the voice forward.
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right, and feeling the voice resonating here.
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You can start with a hum and just like, "Hey, what's up?
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What's up?"
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And usually the note is a little higher when you speak with your mask resonance.
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And the last one was more nasal.
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I was speaking with my nasal voice, right, where most of my
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voice resonates in the nose.
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You can hum and then start speaking and try to get as many vibrations
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as possible into your fingers.
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Now while a lot of people may tend to shy away from it and even not to like
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it when speaking, hey, it serves you really nicely when you have a mask on
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cause that means you're going to be a little clearer than everyone else.
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Lastly, I want to remind you as a non-native speaker English - if you
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struggle to speak clearly or you feel that people don't always understand
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you, and they ask you to repeat yourself, even when you don't have a
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mask on, don't let it prevent you from speaking up because you have a mask on.
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Always speak up.
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You'll learn how to communicate your thoughts, you'll learn how
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to be clearer with a mask on.
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And let me tell you this: when COVID is over and you will be able to walk
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around without our masks on, your voice is going to be a lot clearer because
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you will have practiced it with a mask on, which is like running away weights.
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And then taking off those weights will make running a lot easier.
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And that will be the same thing for your speaking.
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So, you are a courageous, amazing human being.
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And even though you struggle with it, don't let it prevent you
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from advancing and improving and pushing forward, and being heard.
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Because that is the most important thing.
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Okay, that's it.
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Let me know in the comments below, which one of those three elements
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was the most meaningful one for you, and you're going to change upon that.
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Was that pronunciation, voice, or energy?
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Let me know in the comments below, and of course share it with your
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friends, and like it, if you liked it.
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Stay healthy, stay safe, and speak up.
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And I will see you next week in the next video. Bye.
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