AccentOutLoud

AccentOutLoud
AccentOutLoud

Welcome to AccentOutLoud. I'll be doing a deep dive into the native Canadian English accent, what I think is important in being a clear communicator and how to improve one's English communication. It'll be one person's perspective on the industry, the research, and new learnings I pick up along the way.

  1. 08.11.2019

    EP28 - Nov 6, 2019 Newsletter Recap

    Hi friends! Enjoy my recap of this week's email briefing. Find out whether intrinsic or extrinsic motivation matters and whether feedback from teachers or peers makes a difference to English pronunciation learning The definition of the word - relevant What I think about patience and language learning What homophones are and what they mean for pronunciation What English must sound like to non-native English speakers (link) Every week, I generate a quick brief about 5 interests for the week relating to accent modification and English learning. If you have a  few minutes on your commute to work or lunch break and want to consume some interesting content in the world of English learning, enjoy! This episode is going to a plug for my newsletter and a recap in audio form if that's easier to digest. Hope you find it interesting. If you learn better from reading, head over to http://brief.lucidaccent.com/ to read the current and previous newsletters! About the Show: AccentOutLoud is your weekly source for English communication, insights, experimentation, and inspiration. Every   Thursday (and sometimes more) I'll share my personal take on English communication, tips of English communication and what I think is important in clear communication. If you have an interest in improving your English communication, learning a speech-language pathologist's perspective on the field, or just want a uniquely interesting podcast,   you're sure to find something useful in each episode. It's my hope that you'll become a fan and gain a better appreciation and understanding of what is involved in your accent as a result! AccentOutLoud is proudly made by me, a one-man team from Lucid  Accent Consulting. Feel  free to get in touch for any thoughts, ideas,  or feedback Check me out  on Instagram - www.instagram.com/LucidAccent/ Check me out on Facebook - www.facebook.com/KrisWanLucidAccent/ Check out my newsletter - http://brief.lucidaccent.com/

    27 min
  2. 18.10.2019

    EP26 - October 16 Newsletter

    Hi  friends! Enjoy my recap of this week's email briefing.  Find out why native English speakers suck at communicating. What codify means and why it's in U.S. politics Why what matters on the inside and what you think matters more than what others think What I think is a winning combination from Say It: English pronunciation app by Oxford Publishing Words that mean one thing and its exact opposite and why that can get confsuing. Every week, I generate a quick brief about 5 interests for the  week relating to accent modification and English learning. If you have a  few minutes on your commute to work or lunch break and want to consume  some interesting content in the world of English learning, enjoy! This  episode is going to a plug for my newsletter and a recap in audio form  if that's easier to digest. Hope you find it interesting. If you learn better from reading, head over to http://brief.lucidaccent.com/ to read the current and previous newsletters! About the Show: AccentOutLoud is your weekly source for English   communication, insights, experimentation, and inspiration. Every   Thursday (and sometimes more) I'll share my personal take on English   communication, tips of English communication and what I think is   important in clear communication. If you have an interest in improving   your English communication, learning a speech-language pathologist's   perspective on the field, or just want a uniquely interesting podcast,   you're sure to find something useful in each episode. It's my hope that   you'll become a fan and gain a better appreciation and understanding  of  what is involved in your accent as a result! AccentOutLoud is  proudly made by me, a one-man team from Lucid  Accent Consulting. Feel  free to get in touch for any thoughts, ideas,  or feedback Check me out  on Instagram - www.instagram.com/LucidAccent/ Check me out on Facebook - www.facebook.com/KrisWanLucidAccent/ Check out my newsletter - http://brief.lucidaccent.com/

    20 min
  3. 11.10.2019

    EP25 - Newsletter Deep Dive

    Hi friends! Every week, I generate a quick brief about 5 interests for the week relating to accent modification and English learning. If you have a few minutes on your commute to work or lunch break and want to consume some interesting content in the world of English learning, enjoy! This episode is going to a plug for my newsletter and a recap in audio form if that's easier to digest. Hope you find it interesting. If you learn better from reading, head over to http://brief.lucidaccent.com/ to read the current and previous newsletters! About the Show: AccentOutLoud is your weekly source for English  communication, insights, experimentation, and inspiration. Every  Thursday (and sometimes more) I'll share my personal take on English  communication, tips of English communication and what I think is  important in clear communication. If you have an interest in improving  your English communication, learning a speech-language pathologist's  perspective on the field, or just want a uniquely interesting podcast,  you're sure to find something useful in each episode. It's my hope that  you'll become a fan and gain a better appreciation and understanding of  what is involved in your accent as a result! AccentOutLoud is  proudly made by me, a one-man team from Lucid Accent Consulting. Feel  free to get in touch for any thoughts, ideas, or feedback Check me out  on Instagram - www.instagram.com/LucidAccent/ Check me out on Facebook - www.facebook.com/KrisWanLucidAccent/ Check out my newsletter - http://brief.lucidaccent.com/

    25 min
  4. 27.09.2019

    EP24 - Speech Pacing - Keeping Things Interesting

    Your speaking pace is an important key component of engaged, entertaining communication. Mastering your speaking pace and knowing when to slow down versus speed up is important in ultimately communicating your message clearly. I've said it before but it's not what you say, but how you say it that is important.  Practicing this skill is helpful to communicate certain ideas and knowing which ideas are best delivered slowly or fast is helpful to your listener. Your job as a speaker is in packaging the content in the correct context. 100 word stories Speech rate guidelines: Slow: Less than 110 wpm Conversational: Between 120 wpm and 150 wpm Fast: More than 160 wpm Radio hosts and podcasters: 150-160 wpm Auctioneeers: 250-400 wpm Calculating your Speech Rate = # words / duration of time About the Show: AccentOutLoud is your weekly source for English  communication, insights, experimentation, and inspiration. Every  Thursday (and sometimes more) I'll share my personal take on English  communication, tips of English communication and what I think is  important in clear communication. If you have an interest in improving  your English communication, learning a speech-language pathologist's  perspective on the field, or just want a uniquely interesting podcast,  you're sure to find something useful in each episode. It's my hope that  you'll become a fan and gain a better appreciation and understanding of  what is involved in your accent as a result! AccentOutLoud is  proudly made by me, a one-man team from Lucid Accent Consulting. Feel  free to get in touch for any thoughts, ideas, or feedback Check me out  on Instagram - www.instagram.com/LucidAccent/ Check me out on Facebook - www.facebook.com/KrisWanLucidAccent/

    21 min
  5. 20.09.2019

    EP23 - Engaging Speech: The Trifecta of Loudness, Pitch and Length

    Loudness, Pitch and Length are the trifecta of engaging speech. Mastering each of these suprasegmental aspects of English communication presents a speaker with the capability to communicate nuance and command attention. Without it, you may be understood in content but the delivery may be lackluster, monotonous and ultimately fall on deaf ears. These aspects of English communication are not consistently discussed in language learning schools to the degree that I think is necessary as compared with grammar and it can communicate (even unconsciously) lack of confidence.   About the Show: AccentOutLoud is your weekly source for English  communication, insights, experimentation, and inspiration. Every  Thursday (and sometimes more) I'll share my personal take on English  communication, tips of English communication and what I think is  important in clear communication. If you have an interest in improving  your English communication, learning a speech-language pathologist's  perspective on the field, or just want a uniquely interesting podcast,  you're sure to find something useful in each episode. It's my hope that  you'll become a fan and gain a better appreciation and understanding of  what is involved in your accent as a result! AccentOutLoud is  proudly made by me, a one-man team from Lucid Accent Consulting. Feel  free to get in touch for any thoughts, ideas, or feedback Check me out  on Instagram - www.instagram.com/LucidAccent/ Check me out on Facebook - www.facebook.com/KrisWanLucidAccent/

    16 min
  6. 13.09.2019

    EP22 - Native English Speaker Learns Hard-to-Pronounce Words

    Stumbled upon 31 Commonly Mispronounced Words and figured it would be helpful to hear a native English speaker struggle, think and learn pronunciations of words. A key insight is that native English speakers aren't crippled by the incongruencies between a word's pronunciation and its spelling. Non-native English speakers focus very heavily on this mismatch and at times, are paralyzed by it rather than being able to move on.  Native English speakers will naturally encounter new words that they have never heard before. As the language adopts new words, there will naturally be new words or old words that become popular. Native English speakers will extract the value by hearing the pronunciation and associate it with the visual representation of the word, but are NOT crippled by any mismatch that occurs because there is ALREADY an acceptance of exceptions to the spelling. Being comfortable with that mismatch is the key to being comfortable with English. About the Show: AccentOutLoud is your weekly source for English  communication, insights, experimentation, and inspiration. Every  Thursday (and sometimes more) I'll share my personal take on English  communication, tips of English communication and what I think is  important in clear communication. If you have an interest in improving  your English communication, learning a speech-language pathologist's  perspective on the field, or just want a uniquely interesting podcast,  you're sure to find something useful in each episode. It's my hope that  you'll become a fan and gain a better appreciation and understanding of  what is involved in your accent as a result! AccentOutLoud is  proudly made by me, a one-man team from Lucid Accent Consulting. Feel  free to get in touch for any thoughts, ideas, or feedback  Check me out  on Instagram - www.instagram.com/LucidAccent/ Check me out on Facebook - www.facebook.com/KrisWanLucidAccent/

    8 min

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