Monday, 8 February 2016

Speaking in a Presenting Voice

Speaking in a Presenting Voice


Have you ever wondered how to speak in a presenting voice? Have you wished you can? One thing that you should know about speaking in a presenting voice is that it makes stories more interesting to hear! I’ve studied it at school, and now I’m gonna be teaching you! I learned that in a presenting voice you have to have an expression on your sound, like you have that expression on your face. Your voice doesn’t have to be understood easily, but it should have some expression, for example, if you want to say someone shouting “Help, someone help me!”, you can’t say that without the expression but  easily understood. Even if the story is interesting, and if you aren’t saying the text with expression, that spoils the whole thing. And you might want to change your voice if you are saying the dialogue of various different characters in the story to make the story sound more interesting. For example, say you have a character that is a boy and another character that is a girl, if the you read the dialogues that the girls said, and then you want to say the dialogues of the boy, their voice has to be different from your normal voice so that the people listening to you reading thinks that the character is speaking instead of you speaking. In a presenting voice, you should speak almost like how the character you are saying is talking, like if the character is screaming, then if you don’t want to scream or you can’t, you can just say it with expression, and that’s even the use of expression.

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