Speaking beautifully means speaking persuasively, logically, with good diction and intonation. That’s what everyone wants to be able to do. But many of us speak poorly. Why? Because you need to work on your speech and voice.
A properly trained voice and clear, correct speech are the key to successful communication. Because the voice affects not only the mind, but also the listener’s feelings. It’s the tool you can use to strengthen the meaning of what you say. If you master your voice, you’ll be able to stir people up—or put them to sleep; charm them—or push them away. That’s why in today’s business world so much attention is paid to speech.
Of course, you can take public speaking courses and get private lessons in voice and speech from instructors at theater universities. Or you can simply listen to this training and develop your voice and work on your speech on your own. The author demonstrates speech exercises that are easy to repeat. Through practice and training, you will significantly improve your voice and speech.