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Recognition and awareness of our voice

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Transcription Recognition and awareness of our voice


The voice is a powerful tool in oral communication. As speakers, it is essential to recognize and be aware of our own voice, as this allows us to harness its potential and deliver our message effectively. In this session, we will explore the importance of recognizing and being aware of our voice, as well as some techniques to develop and improve our vocal ability.

The importance of recognizing our voice: Recognizing our voice involves having a clear understanding of how we sound and how we perceive ourselves when we speak. By recognizing our voice, we can identify strengths and areas for improvement in tone, volume, clarity and modulation. This allows us to work specifically on aspects that can impact our ability to communicate and gives us the opportunity to develop a more confident and convincing voice.

Our voice has a significant impact on how we communicate and how we are perceived by others. A clear, expressive and well-modulated voice can capture the audience's attention and convey emotions and messages effectively. On the other hand, a monotone, weak or unintelligible voice can hinder understanding and leave a negative impression. Being aware of our voice allows us to use it as a powerful tool to connect with the audience and convey our message clearly and persuasively.

Techniques to develop voice recognition: There are several techniques we can use to develop our voice recognition. One of them is recording and playing back our voice. By listening to our recordings, we can evaluate how our voice sounds and make necessary adjustments. It is also helpful to practice breathing and vocalization exercises to strengthen the vocal muscles and improve control over the voice. Feedback from a mentor or public speaking coach can be invaluable in identifying areas for improvement and providing personalized advice.

It is important to be aware of how our voice can vary in different contexts and situations. For example, in public speaking, we may need to project our voice to reach a wider audience. In one-on-one conversations, we may adjust our pitch and volume to create a more intimate connection. Being awa


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