Lighting Up Your World You can use lighting to solve problems, accent areas and bring warmth to any room.Keywords:
Charles Kassotis, home, lights, lightning, room, decorate, house, fixtures, ceiling, wall, lamp The Regional Accent of Pittsburghers If you've heard it once, you heard it a thousand times: Pittsburghese gets heads turned but not because it sounds professional! Yes, it is unique and it is interesting but there are enough nonstandard English problems with it that make the user sound unprofessional. Learn about Pittsburghese here.Keywords:
Lynda Stucky, regional accent, Pittsburghese, regional dialect, reduce accent, accent modification, speak clearly, accent reduction, speech, diction, accent training, accent classes, speech coaching, executive coaching, speech training, business speech coaching A No Fail Plan for Understanding a Nonnative English Speaker Speaking with a foreign accent may mean that you are difficult to understand. There are a number of reasons why a non-native English speaker is difficult to understand. Knowing the reasons behind this difficulty may provide understanding. Learn the reasons and how to respond when you just can't understand the speaker.Keywords:
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Christopher Carter, industry scales, custom scales Seven ways French is easier than English French, like many other languages, is fundamentally more complex than English, which creates a severe psychological problem for native English speakers trying to learn it. However, in many respect French has English beat hands down. By rejoicing in French's simplicities rather than focusing on its complexities, learning the language can be made more rapid and more enjoyable than you might have expected.Keywords:
Philip Yaffe, learn French, language tips, tonic accent, pronunciation, nasalization, genderism, gerund, possessive adjective, infinitive, progressive tense Can You Hear Me Now? Being able to project the voice to a loud enough level so that even the people in the back of the room can hear you, is a common problem. Short of yelling, there are several things that you can manipulate to naturally project better without hurting your vocal cords. If you don't suffer from any physical problems, here are two common reasons for not being able to project well and what you can do about it.Keywords:
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