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Your choice of words  

Being able to innovate when speaking and put new ideas into practice in a creative and effective way is one of the skills that we all long to develop, above all when we need to communicate and present our ideas in a foreign language.

Working with both the voice and English, I have found that I can readily help professionals efficiently change their oral English communication abilities. Apart from the words we choose, communicating well in another language depends on the way we use our voices and the type of sounds we make. In fact, our choice of words doesn’t depend just on the meaning of the words we select, but on the way they sound; not only this, but on the way they sound together.

Feeling the rhythm and the flow of language will obviously help you develop greater fluency and confidence and improve your pronunciation. But what is really interesting is that it is also a way of assimilating and putting into practice new language and structures which flow with the language itself. This can encourage you to avoid translating and start to use the English language in the way that a native speaker does.