A Great Speaker …was Margaret Thatcher

The death of Margaret Thatcher has brought up a lot of mixed emotions, for me and a lot of other people. As a girl, at a blue stocking girls' school, I was immensely proud and can still remember the day, vividly, when she was voted into power. The first woman prime minister and only a [...]

Using a Variety of Techniques for Public Speaking & Elocution

One of the techniques I teach for Public Speaking & Elocution, creating a bright, open, attractively toned voice, is a singing discipline I learned from my late singing teacher Ian Adam. He was a wonderful man whom believed and proved, as I have done using his techniques, that ANYONE can sing. And indeed using his [...]

Audio Homework for Clear Standard English

Listening to well spoken English is essential for your progress, so I am sending you a link of a very interesting audio programme - all spoken in clear standard English - called Our Own Correspondent - a selection of audio articles submitted from BBC  journalists working around the world. This an opportunity for you to [...]

It’s All In The Tongue!

I am  becoming a geek... and loving it. I always secretly admired geeks. My ex was an electric organ geek, as well as a cycling geek and I happily listened to him for hours as he described in minute details the workings of a 1960 Hammond Organ and the gradients of another vertical mountain pass. [...]

It’s not about Class or Regional Accents ~ it’s about Clarity

Clarity is not about 'Class' or Regional Accents.  You only have to watch Eastenders to learn about this. If those actors genuinely spoke as if they sold fruit on the North End Road in Fulham let alone London's Eastend - the BBC would not be able to sell that programme all around the world. And [...]

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