iPrepare: How can I make sure I don't stumble over words?

iPrepare: How to be a More Confident Speaker Module 3 - If you can't be heard, you can't be good
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The final part of getting your voice ready to speak is articulation. Very often people feel they're going to stumble across the word or not be heard because they typically mumble for example, so it is important to warm up your articulator and that's the lips and the tongue and how those are relating to your teeth. I recommend doing some tongue twisters. But before we try one of those, let's separate out a few sounds and see how you do with it. Try thing but really clearly like that, but, and then duck and now go from being really clear and over empathizing. Now try Bah, dah, dah.

And then speed it up. Budda Budda Budda Budda Budda Budda Budda thought, isn't it? Try reversing it now. Dah, dah, dah. And then ketchup, ketchup. Get it Forget it.

Forget it. Forget it, forget it. Now I can do that easily cuz I've been doing it for years and if you can do it easily then speed it up. Here we go. Get a Burger Burger Burger Burger Burger Burger bar. It's pretty hard.

Here's a tongue twister for you from one of my favorite ever. comedy shows the Simpsons. Robert baby buggy bumper. have to say that clearly. Rubber baby buggy bumper. Now try saying it quicker.

Rubber baby buggy bumper, rubber baby buggy bumper, rubber baby buggy bumper. It's quite hard. And if you can get through that without being a naughty word, then congratulations, you have warmed up your voice for speaking

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