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АНГЛІЙСЬКА НА КОЖЕН ДЕНЬ
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Volume

Speaking at the right volume is also very important if you want to get your message across. Whispering to a large group in a big hall would be as unsuitable as shouting at someone who is right next to you.

Activity _unit2.1.6 Activity 6 Speaking at the right volume

Timing: Allow about 5 minutes

Note down occasions when it may be necessary to speak fairly loudly and occasions when you can speak quietly.

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Discussion

Compare your answers to these:

Times when you have to speak loudly

  • When asking a question after someone has given a presentation.
  • When giving instructions to a group of children.
  • When speaking to someone with machinery noise in the background.
  • When speaking to someone and there’s loud music playing.

Times when you have to speak quietly

  • When sitting close to someone.
  • When you don’t want other people to overhear.
  • When you are in a place where everyone is quiet, like a doctor’s waiting room.
  • When someone else is asleep.

You need to be able to raise your voice when speaking in a large room or when a number of people are listening. You may be the sort of person who feels very nervous about speaking to a group of people. Perhaps you’ve never had to do this. There may well be a day when you do have to, though, and there are some practical things you can do to help yourself sound confident. One is speaking loudly enough!