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USING FILLERS WHEN WE SPEAK AND MORE ON SLOWING DOWN.

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Hello and welcome to lesson seven in the speaking school. This is Ali, and I want to talk today about using Phillips dollars and the pressure to speak quickly and get your point across. This is a takeoff or a continuation again of what we've spoken about in the last several lessons, but I want to elaborate a little bit more on this topic. I know that there are situations in which we need to get our point of cross fairly quickly, and there are a lot of associations with slow speech

https://s.swell.life/SSEfTbvXLhGtM9R Today we consider the use of fillers in conversational speech, slowing down, & preparing for a conversation w/ n

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Susan Vollenweider
@EssephVee · 1:41
Just jot that down and put it in order and glance at it. You wrote it. If you write it out longhand, you'll remember it better. So if you wrote it, you own it. So it'll come out more natural. As for filler words, we use them quite a bit. There's one right there. We'd also edit them out. But we found that if we edit out a filler word, usually the sentence still works and it sounds perfectly natural
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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:56

Being human ! @EssephVee

I love this topic because I have been presenting most of my life, and a lot of it has been exemporaneous presentations, and some of them have been videoed or recorded. And I've always been pretty critical of when I stumbled bowl or when I pause. And in that pause I put a filler
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