Speak English with Confidence | 5 Easy Tips For A Confident Voice

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English Like A Native


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Do you want to sound confident?
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Do you want people to have confidence in you when you speak?
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Sounding confident can make the world of difference in every aspect of your life,
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and I'm going to give you five very quick tips that you can put into place right now
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to start sounding confident today.
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I'm also going to let you into a very special little secret that will change everything.
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But before we start, real quick:
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my name is Anna English, this is English Like a Native and if you are an English language learner,
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then you're in the right place.
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Just be sure to hit that subscribe button and the bell notification button so you don't miss any future lessons.
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Right, let's get started.
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Number one: Choose the right voice type
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Now, people will typically speak in one of three ways:
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with falsetto, in modal or with fry.
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Falsetto is higher in the range.
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It's very weak and wispy and doesn't sound very confident.
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Someone who speaks with falsetto sounds a little bit like this.
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Many people say it's irritating to listen to.
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It certainly doesn't instill a feeling of confidence in your listener,
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so avoid falsetto.
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At the bottom end of the range we have fry.
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It's lowing your voice while bringing together the vocal folds very slowly, and it makes a creaking sound.
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A bit like this.
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Hello, my name is Anna and I am teaching a lesson right now on voice confidence.
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Culturally, this has become quite popular recently.
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However, vocal fry is not a natural sound within the English language.
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It's also being debated as to whether it's healthy for the voice or not.
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So, my advice is to avoid both fry and falsetto.
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Let's go for the healthy modal voice.
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This will certainly make you sound more confident.
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If you're unsure whether you are using the right voice type or not, then try this little exercise:
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in the middle of your range, so not pushing the voice up or down, standing up straight, say for me
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It's got what we call a glottal onset.
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It's a very strong onset.
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Now take that feeling and make the sentence "Everybody eats apples",
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and feel that same glottal onset: everyone - eats - apples.
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Everyone eats apples.
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And there, hopefully, you'll've found a nice strong modal voice.
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Number two: Speak at the right speed
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A lot of people will speak too fast, and some people speak too slow.
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But very few people speak at the right pace.
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Those people who speak too slow tend to add lots of pauses and drag the words out
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and they sound like they're not quite sure what they're going to say next.
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That doesn't make me feel very confident as a listener.
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It also can bore the listener, so get to the point!
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However, if you speed through what you're saying, then it sounds like you just really, really want to get it out
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because you're not very confident and you just want to leave and you don't really want to speaking right now
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so you just talk talk talk talk talk talk talk.
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And if you speak too fast, people just shut down.
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They stop listening, they just look at you and smile and nod and go "okay".
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The best thing to do is to take a deep breath, to have a generally steady pace, adding in a few pauses
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at important points in the speech.
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What I tend to do is watch videos of incredible public speakers.
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You'll notice that they have a nice steady pace and they allow big pauses
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at points where they want to really give emphasis to a point, to allow the audience to think, and absorb.
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Number three: Clarity
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There are many natives who are quite lazy with their diction.
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They miss off sounds, the ends of words, or in the middle of words.
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They sometimes miss out complete syllables.
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Don't follow their example.
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Be in love with the language.
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Enjoy making the sounds.
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Chew on the words.
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If you have better articulation and diction then people will just enjoy listening to you.
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Number four, nice and easy: Vocabulary
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Spend a little bit of time each day learning a new word or two.
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Try to enrich your vocabulary so that you feel empowered and excited
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about the things that you're saying, rather than using the same old words over and over again.
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For example, if you say, uhm, "My business meeting was very good",
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and you always say that things are "very good",
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then why not look up another way of saying "very good"?
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My business meeting was exciting.
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My business meeting was interesting.
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My business meeting was inspiring.
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Number five: Body language
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Your body language can tell the audience so much.
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So don't think that having a confident voice alone is going to be enough to convince your audience
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that you are confident and that they should believe in you.
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What you need to make sure is that you're not betraying yourself with any nervous tics
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or any bizarre behaviours in your body
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For example, some people might tap with their hand or tap with their foot.
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Some people might scratch a lot when they're nervous.
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Some people might wring their hands or constantly wipe their brow.
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So just be aware of what you do physically when you feel nervous and try to keep that under control.
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A good confident speaker will have a very open posture: they won't cross their arms,
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they won't have their hands in their pockets; they'll be very open and relaxed.
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Just... be loose, and chill, and... yeah, relax.
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Alright, it's time for the big secret.
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Okay.
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The big secret, the trick, as to how to achieve a confident voice,
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to make people confident in you when you speak is:
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Pretend
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If you pretend to be confident, if you tell yourself "I am confident, I know what I'm talking about,
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they're gonna love me, and I'm just gonna go out there and pretend", something incredible happens.
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You go out there, pretending;
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the audience don't know that you are pretending, so the audience straight away relax,
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and they believe you, they go with it.
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And because they relax, and because they seem to believe you,
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you naturally start to feel more and more confident.
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So, suddenly, it's this big circle of you pretending, the audience believing,
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then you believing, and they believing and you believing, and you're confident, and they're confident,
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and you're confident; and voilà... voilà... voilà... why am I speaking French?
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Uhm... I didn't even say it properly, I said "wala" it's "voilà".
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Anyway, the point is, and trust me on this because I have done it countless times,
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if you go out there pretending that you are good, pretending that you are confident,
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it will breed confidence.
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Think of the alternative:
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if you go out there thinking "I'm rubbish, I'm scared, they're not gonna like me,
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no one is gonna be interested in what I have to say", then that's going to be a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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