Be Rhythmic: Is American English Legato or Staccato? Private Class

Tuesday, February 14 2012 | 4:00 PM (EST)

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Free
Duration:
60 minutes
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About the Class

Have you ever wondered how to speak American English smoothly and fluidly, so that you sound just like a native?

If you can master the techniques in this class, I guarantee you will sound just like a native. Even if you don’t immediately master all the skills, learn just one and you will sound smoother and more connected.

This webinar is about learning to feel the rhythm in every word. The English language is a legato symphony of words – like music in your mouth. Play the lead in speaking smoothly and fluidly. Give an inspiring performance for your next presentation to your boss, the board, the media, or any audience no matter what size.

Attend BE Rhythmic: Is English Legato or Staccato? and you will learn important techniques that will help you to speak more fluently, such as:
•Master the secrets for creating a smooth, even flow of speech.
•Understand why some accents sound more choppy.
•Recognize the difference among three types of linking-word combinations. And learn the tricks to say them correctly!

Language of instruction: English

Keywords: language learning: esl, foreign accent reduction, american english

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About Lynda Stucky
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    Lynda Stucky

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Lynda Stucky is an expert at working with people who want to speak with clarity, credibility, and influence. President and owner of ClearlySpeaking, her background in speech pathology offers unique skills for teacing business professionals on communication skills including accent modification (regional and foreign), voice care, vocal dynamics, diction, grammar and how to speak concisely.

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