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How to Speak English ELOQUENTLY and CONFIDENTLY | How to Speak Elegantly 

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In this video, I highlight 11 valuable tips that will enable you to grasp an excellent command of spoken English. Through the use of strong diction, voice control and enhanced vocabulary, this video will help you improve your speaking style, whether in front of an audience or on a one-to-one basis.
Having studied for a BA in English and an LLB in Law and being a voracious reader, I have a passion for teaching the concepts and skills that enable people to become eloquent, elegant speakers.
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@luchiadvocate
@luchiadvocate Год назад
As a Lawyer, am always very conscious of my use of language when interacting with non lawyers. The essence of communication is the ability to convey your message properly without confusing your listeners or mentally tasking your audience to understand you. Great tip. Thank you always. 👍
@babitv8030
@babitv8030 Год назад
I'm or I am should be used instead of am.
@gaereal3790
@gaereal3790 Год назад
True I am a italian lawyer as well dealing with the EU competition law
@TuduAcademy
@TuduAcademy Год назад
Wow great ideas
@supermodeljaz6829
@supermodeljaz6829 11 месяцев назад
@luchiadvocate well said, Beautiful!
@TheDoctorOfPainAndWeebz
@TheDoctorOfPainAndWeebz 3 месяца назад
You've inadvertently picked up the tendency of articulates to speak in 92 bpm. Yes. That's quite likely something you never even considered - and yet, here you are. Well done mate - it's something 99.9% of people know, but 100% of the great speakers do - and this isn't limited to English specifically. Now you're aware, try to recognise it. And forgive me if it's something you mention later in the video, I paused pretty early so I could type this without losing focus on your words. Either way, very well done mate.
@BofBurkingham
@BofBurkingham Год назад
That was a delicious presentation. Tipping my hat to you.
@willietteseidi6637
@willietteseidi6637 Год назад
You are amazing, thank you so much for your informative idea and information on how to be elegant and responsible
@ameryek.9607
@ameryek.9607 7 месяцев назад
Women with beautiful or distinctive voices: Deborah Kerr; Grace Kelly; Kathryn Hepburn; Vivien Leigh; Lauren Bacall; Eleanor Roosevelt. Listen & learn, ladies!
@Hajiyoonis
@Hajiyoonis Год назад
send for us many words about advanced
@tdexter4959
@tdexter4959 Год назад
You were born for this topic, Vivienne! :) The Atticus Finch reference was right on point. I think one of the easiest ways to re-train your ear for eloquent speech is watching the classics, like To Kill a Mockingbird.
@theonistar5077
@theonistar5077 Год назад
HOW TO BE Articulate: means being able to make your points using the Right words and being able to speak Clearly. 1.Find out what needs to be improved.the chances are that your alreadya communicator (analyze how you sound, your sentences, listen to your voice, do you use find out where ythe problem lies 2.Watch your speed. Do not speak at a snail's pace but have a pace, maintain a moderate speed of speech 3.Pause at intervals. Pause as if you want to take A breathe during speech, from protects you from sounding breathless and rushed 4.Use short sentences long sentences are harder to comprehend, 5.Avoid speaking in Monotone(Monotonous-Boring), do not make it flat and uninteresting use Rhythm,projection and proper tonation, 6.Speak to your Audience your Listeners Ability to make others understand the language your communicating in. Adjust your choice of words so that your audience can understand you use appropriate vocabulary for a particular group Tips -.use a language your audience can relate too so that they can be able to follow your Speechspeak the language they understand pronounce your words ad clearly as possible Slow down your words Match your Tonal voice with the situation around make it fit the message to intend to pass Sync your body language to your spoken words to bring out a good speech speech may look confusing 7.Avoid Filler words tend to use filler words when nervous or lack of words Mostly when they are nervous how to improve; Improve your vocabulary Pause between sentences Use Short sentences 8.Enuciate your words clearly. Pronounce your words Aculately 9.round up Audibly strongly end a speech make sure your listener remembers your last words Maintain the conviction from start to end 10.Work on your self confidence Helps you to speak eloquently Listener takes clues from your Body Language good eye Contact 11.Learn from Good speakers How they compose there Body postures. How they start and finish there sentences with clarity
@Jenny433
@Jenny433 Год назад
You are the best ❤❤
@frixz5489
@frixz5489 Год назад
Vivianne, could you make video(s) on the harmfulness of OnlyFans and similar platforms where young girls show off their bodies, mistakenly thinking it is empowering? This needs to be adressed, perhaps you can pull out some of these girls and bring them back to the path of elegance.
@Loki-and-Thor
@Loki-and-Thor Год назад
This is a wonderful idea and I would be very interested in seeing that subject matter covered. So many people put no thought into it what their online presence conveys and that it will be available forever. This video made me think about the young women who post videos, many of which have a great message, but ruin them by their constant use of expletives.
@blessedtobless.
@blessedtobless. Год назад
She already talked about it I think it was Last Year. A very good video, I'll put the link when I have time. For certain girls, even when you speak, they'll always do it nevertheless.
@crishnaholmes7730
@crishnaholmes7730 Год назад
@@blessedtobless.did you have the link
@TheMocao
@TheMocao Год назад
I’m guilty of filler words and speaking fast. I have a slight speech impediment that often makes me self conscious - so I often speak too fast due to nervous habit. I’m going to practice the tips given
@abisey943
@abisey943 Год назад
My favourite you tuber.
@jessafaithsorronda122
@jessafaithsorronda122 Год назад
me too!
@hkrueger9235
@hkrueger9235 Год назад
Agreed. Vivienne is a blessing to all who hear her.
@rishikasarma9577
@rishikasarma9577 Год назад
Yess!
@felicianosantos2368
@felicianosantos2368 Год назад
​@@jessafaithsorronda122❤
@proudmganda1159
@proudmganda1159 Год назад
I have learnt a lot from you, words cannot say it loud. My lord continue to protect you, give you more wisdom and strength. ♥️
@frankiewilliams568
@frankiewilliams568 Год назад
Thanks steve
@frankiewilliams568
@frankiewilliams568 Год назад
I love it on my second week of drinking it. I have the chocolate flavor 😊😊
@namakandomoola5910
@namakandomoola5910 Год назад
And you spoke without any filler words👏🏾
@borood1188
@borood1188 Год назад
This woman resembles Venus Williams the tennis player.
@m.s9146
@m.s9146 Год назад
Excellent advice. Please don’t over do it though. Speech should still sound natural and not contrived. I particularly liked your last point. Although I learned public speaking in high school and college leadership positions, being a trained singer helped with voice placement and knowing how to round the tone. As you said, it is very useful to listen to and repeat the phrasing of someone who speaks well. Watch films that depict upper class or refined people and mimic their phrasing and stance. Rehearse when alone. When in my 20s, I was thrown into Washington DC high society due to my ex husband’s work as a journalist. It was necessary to learn to speak with and hold the attention of many notables, Ambassadors, Senators, heirs to shipping fortunes, even producers like the Pedas brothers who fiancéd Cohen Brother’s films, world famous intellectuals like Christopher Hitchens and celebrities such as George Stephanopolous. I carried these lessons forward so that many years later when my now partner/fiancé heard me speak in a professional setting he was so impressed that he approached me and asked for my business card. He always references how listening to that exchange convinced him that he not only needed to hire me, I was practicing law at the time, but he watched me to see whether I might become his second wife. Little did I know that this man was a billionaire. So, please ladies, listen up. You rarely get a second chance to impress and you never know who is watching you. ❤
@anarcho-communist11
@anarcho-communist11 Год назад
Interesting story. I agree, it shouldn't be overdone. And while it's good to know the rules of elegance and good speech, being yourself is more important than following rules all the time and can make others feel relaxed when they see you're imperfect. People I first meet tell me I come across as proper and classy, but my boyfriend (as well as myself) noticed a lot of people seem like they can't be themselves around me. Til they get to know me, and find out I'm not so proper as I first appear. I just find the elegance within and whip it out in certain settings because some of the rules just feel unnatural and forced. Anything that feels too unnatural is overdoing it, IMO.
@m.s9146
@m.s9146 Год назад
@@anarcho-communist11 thanks for responding. It depends on your purpose, I think. I’ve found that all people respond to your interest in them. Many very high ranking men know how to establish a flow and enjoy entertaining you. When I met Senator John McCain (he and my fiancé were great friends), I found his charm overwhelming. He carried the conversation and loved to tease so you only needed to be yourself. The most difficult person for me to meet and hold my own was the former Greek Prime Minister, Mitsotakis, father of the current Greek Prime Minister. He asked to have tea with me to thank me for an article we’d gotten printed in the Washington Post which helped the Greek tourist economy enormously. I was a bundle of nerves that day! What a kind man, though. I also practiced law for many years (30) and had to train myself, as it seems you have, to not take over conversations. Fortunately, my mother was a soft spoken southern lady, married to a very powerful man, my father, so I learned the ropes from her. Think being raised around people with high position helps as well.
@emmanuelokoi4989
@emmanuelokoi4989 Год назад
@eileenwatt8283
@eileenwatt8283 Год назад
​@@m.s9146 Why all the name dropping! Not needed.
@beverlyfrancis8433
@beverlyfrancis8433 11 месяцев назад
My voice is naturally too deep a d I can lighten it but how long could I keep it up.
@daviddevlogger
@daviddevlogger Год назад
When Hakimi told her"YOU ARE ALL THAT I HAVE",she thought he was joking 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
@phylliscinque2247
@phylliscinque2247 Год назад
THANK YOU! I came across your website a few months ago. I'm glad I did! I am 62 years young and I was feeling a bit dowdy and a bit unsure of myself. Looking at your videos on poise, grace and posture, etiquette and elegance has made me more aware of my body language and dress, and confidence.
@christianemichelberger8245
@christianemichelberger8245 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video! You are a great example of somebody who is extraordinarily articulate! I'm still learning and since I thought it is more fun in a group, I joined Toastmasters International. The organization has speaker clubs in nearly every country. After somebody holding a speech, all listeners give written feedback. It is of great help.
@joananyamukasira4090
@joananyamukasira4090 Год назад
Kindly add me in the group
@marieclaireuwera8303
@marieclaireuwera8303 Год назад
I would like to be added to the group too.
@Gearhead4367
@Gearhead4367 Год назад
​ and me too
@holyakpeneamoaku4990
@holyakpeneamoaku4990 Год назад
Please how can l joined this group?
@sikhoyamutambo8711
@sikhoyamutambo8711 Год назад
please add me in the group
@valinatoussaint5485
@valinatoussaint5485 Год назад
U look absolutely gorgeous, love the hair, and makeup. Thank you very much for all you do, keep shining ✨️
@QueenReeLifestyleTrends
@QueenReeLifestyleTrends Год назад
This subject is well articulated and executed. We are learning big time! Many thanks, Sister.
@sandrawilliams5647
@sandrawilliams5647 Год назад
As usual wonderful information Vivian.
@cherylbarlow7520
@cherylbarlow7520 Год назад
Unfortunately our youth don’t feel they need to use entire words. They say somethings like, I got my hair did. They are comfortable speaking this way. As my grandmother would say they are speaking ass backwards”
@bernicewise8313
@bernicewise8313 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@lovesmith1489
@lovesmith1489 Год назад
Thank you. Many people don't realize how they sound. I learned the hard way to slow down and use $2. Words to suit people, not $50. Words. Look at something facing your audience. Let your eyes meet a few faces I found myself staring at one person, making them stare back, probably making them feel uncomfortable no. Very little hand gestures, flat footed speaking with authority. I found someone I like to emulate. This was so helpful ❤
@dorisbahago
@dorisbahago Год назад
Hi Vivian, Please do you offer or know someone who offers articulation classes? I am interested and would really appreciate your response. Thank you.
@lesliealund
@lesliealund Год назад
Find a Toastmasters club.
@melluques8475
@melluques8475 Год назад
This is me after getting ill. Very frustrating when I can’t speak in Spanish or English. My brain goes blank with a feeling of swelling in it. Feel it in my eyes and frontal brain🥺 very embarrassing and frustrating. 🙏🏻🕊
@estherdutreuil427
@estherdutreuil427 Год назад
But you can read English right?
@gololase1
@gololase1 Год назад
I take many years studying English and your way to say or tell stuff about how to act or perform, or even to make a speech it's so clearly and haven't anything that might be a waste, thank you so much for your teaching.
@joyamenpryce8979
@joyamenpryce8979 Год назад
Thank you very much Lady Viv. I do appreciate your kind support and interesting information . Quite rejuvenating, educational and informative. Keep up your great work; may God continues to bless you to educate others. I really do love ❤️ listening to your information. Love ❤️ and Light 💡.
@crystalquartz11
@crystalquartz11 Год назад
Thank you, this timely subject is exactly what I was hoping for! It reminds me of a news report I saw yesterday, where the woman being interviewed interjected 'uhh...' every few words with long, droning sentences. I was unable to listen, which prompted me to question my own communication skills. There is definitely room for improvement, but I'm fortunate to have your example of polished speaking.🌹
@fideliaudoh9686
@fideliaudoh9686 Год назад
Great Video.. I have learnt so much.. 😍😍💯💯💯 Well-done!!!
@Afterthehealing
@Afterthehealing Год назад
Thank you for this video. It will really help me 😊
@vickib1718
@vickib1718 Год назад
Just discovered your channel and I think what you are doing is remarkable. There are so many women who have forgotten who they were ment to be. Keep up the good work!
@marialuzmaytorena7095
@marialuzmaytorena7095 Год назад
Great information, thank you ❤
@PonchoNugen
@PonchoNugen Год назад
Thanks so much . This’s my first time , just love your voices and of course your look.❤
@hanjaypeska4720
@hanjaypeska4720 Год назад
You are very beautiful. I love your videos, your wisdom is timeless and learning a lot from you. God bless you ❤️
@janethnjnbv.plsstrato9350
@janethnjnbv.plsstrato9350 Год назад
Thank you so much Viviane what a wonderful topic, you are truly well rounded woman ❤
@Shallexa77
@Shallexa77 Год назад
I should be your favorite student...I learn a lot from you
@jowilliams2323
@jowilliams2323 Год назад
Thank you for all you do! I’ve strived to be more elegant after subscribing to your channel. I now have upper and lower partials that sometimes seem to get in my way as I’m talking. I’m trying to adjust especially since I don’t want my gaps showing while I’m talking. 😊 ❤
@TriniRoyQuiReyes
@TriniRoyQuiReyes Год назад
Words are not enough to say thank you dear elegant and eloquent Vivian. I love this video from start to finish 👍
@akunnaume7801
@akunnaume7801 Год назад
You are my own role model, reason I listen and watch your video always. I will work on my confidence but I’m always shy and nervous
@marilynbradley8487
@marilynbradley8487 Год назад
Not enough words in my vocabulary. I don't read therefore I don't have enough information to have a conversation with someone who is more knowledge. I was not around enough people who articulate well.
@jasminephilip4987
@jasminephilip4987 Год назад
Thanks Viv.Always looking forward to your videos
@jacquelinesmith-gaston2071
@jacquelinesmith-gaston2071 Год назад
Thank you for another great video
@claudialartey8020
@claudialartey8020 10 месяцев назад
Godly wisdom Wisdom counsel plans go awry But in the multitude of counselors They are established. Proverbs 15:22 Plan Arrangement Devise Organise Distribute Position Order Rank Adjust Align Design Determine. Glory To God JESUS loves you
@eek8903
@eek8903 7 месяцев назад
1. Find out what needs to be improved - listen to your voice and point out what does/doesn't sound right 2. Watch your speed - don't be too slow to where you're boring or too fast to where you fumble your words 3. Pause at intervals so that you don't run out of breath and to gather your next thought 4. Use short sentences - shorter sentences are easier to comprehend than long sentences 5. Avoid speaking in monotone - vary your voice projection, your rhythm, and pitch depending on your emotions/emphasis 6. Speak to your audience - use a vocabulary that your audience will understand; use the proper tone for the situation; sync your body language to your words 7. Avoid filler words such as "like", "you get me?", "you know?", "uh/um"; consciously begin to drop these words from your vocabulary 8. Pronounce and enunciate each word in a sentence fully and clearly 9. Round up (finish) audibly and strongly - try to maintain the conviction in your sentences from start to finish 10. Work on your self confidence - maintain positive body language and eye contact Finally, learn from good speakers and mirror their eloquence while maintaining your originality.
@chantellewilson9497
@chantellewilson9497 Год назад
Thank you. This is extremely helpful 🥂
@batelaura5761
@batelaura5761 Год назад
Thank you very much madam I always love you videos ❤
@ebiyekingdom7892
@ebiyekingdom7892 Год назад
This lessons are all I’ve always wanted in my life. 👍
@chiomab.chikere2748
@chiomab.chikere2748 Год назад
This is remarkable
@javieravilez1438
@javieravilez1438 Год назад
Very,,well,,,I like your voice,,,so stronG¨BeautY,,thanKs!
@DiscounedTravels
@DiscounedTravels 10 месяцев назад
Lack of confidence and limited vocabulary and language lead individuals to speak faster monotniusly and not enunciating their words...how do you address the limited language skills and lack of confidence?
@crypto835
@crypto835 Год назад
You are so eloquent and you have knowledge and there is so much to learn from you. Thanks for making this video
@tressiemckoy8510
@tressiemckoy8510 Год назад
Very important and great video❤
@jayjacobs8486
@jayjacobs8486 Год назад
Well maybe we should think of how to speak any African language eloquently??
@bonarlumbanraja5400
@bonarlumbanraja5400 Год назад
Just found your RU-vid channel.. it sounds close to British to me. Am I right?
@techgeek5986
@techgeek5986 Год назад
I like your content and presentation 😊😊
@kenduah4859
@kenduah4859 Год назад
Madam we don’t need to speak English fluently we need to speed our own mother language fluently Can I ask if you are able to speak your parents language fluently? Please it’s time we speak our language
@MercyBeautyOfStyles
@MercyBeautyOfStyles Год назад
Wow great video thanks ❤
@livelearnandgrow5422
@livelearnandgrow5422 8 месяцев назад
Hi. I have a question? What program are you using to make your videos. I love the way your videos are so crisp and neat.
@folashadejolasinmi6155
@folashadejolasinmi6155 Год назад
So so helpful, thank you.
@deborahchinecherem5177
@deborahchinecherem5177 Год назад
You got a new subscriber. I enjoyed you teaching, Can you coach me?
@MiracleUchenna299
@MiracleUchenna299 Год назад
I just ADMIRE this Unique woman. I’ve learnt a lot form you❤🎉
@shardabainsla7933
@shardabainsla7933 7 месяцев назад
How I wish I can speak beautifully like you one day! ❤
@iamtv6129
@iamtv6129 Год назад
I find it so hard to express my thoughts - my thoughts and my words are always disjointed. Its affected my life. 😔
@aminatlamidi2950
@aminatlamidi2950 Год назад
Likewise. I find it hard to find the right word
@savinthesun
@savinthesun Год назад
Great video Vivien!
@LocsandRasta
@LocsandRasta Год назад
I struggle with this badly. It's quite embarassing.
@cabdiqadiriya4718
@cabdiqadiriya4718 Год назад
Thanks my dear teach i appreciate for you teach for us in english
@virginiaholzer7358
@virginiaholzer7358 4 месяца назад
❤ I love the way you speak, very clear and pleasant to hear ❤thanks ❤ 🙏 🌄
@oziomaruby7921
@oziomaruby7921 Год назад
Wow,sir is this for real the way the holy Spirit speaks with her.i pray for such experience in Jesus mighty name amen
@pamelajohnson9810
@pamelajohnson9810 Год назад
Thanks Vivenne for your very knowledgeable an on point.
@rometheceoo
@rometheceoo 5 месяцев назад
Let’s forget about the lesson for now. Are you single?
@Necky.N
@Necky.N Год назад
Good job darling.very useful.
@savera700
@savera700 Год назад
Thank you. my dear lady...❤from Sri Lanka
@shariecebrewster5962
@shariecebrewster5962 Год назад
I am from new York people spending to fast and slow and still don't understand them
@donnah5378
@donnah5378 Год назад
Great info. Thanks 👍🏾
@dhurbaacharya5261
@dhurbaacharya5261 Год назад
Each other. People for understand language need English.
@joyceatwell808
@joyceatwell808 Год назад
Long big words that most people dont understand the meaning
@corneliusharris2955
@corneliusharris2955 9 месяцев назад
Um, how do i stop saying um, um, um? lol. STOP!
@alioudrame8693
@alioudrame8693 Год назад
Hola necesito ayuda para aprender inglés. ! Gracias
@hajiag854
@hajiag854 Год назад
Well noted and good job, vivian
@Regnard999
@Regnard999 Год назад
This speaks to me a lot. Thanks for sharing this with us❤
@ahumuzamarion
@ahumuzamarion Год назад
This is for me especially in my communication career
@KarLaLoVe
@KarLaLoVe Год назад
Sharing to FB 💕💕💕🌴🇺🇸
@patriciakrahene9295
@patriciakrahene9295 Год назад
Thanks so much for this video.❤❤
@shariecebrewster5962
@shariecebrewster5962 Год назад
I have hard time speaking 🔊 or telling how I felt as well
@DumbuyaAbie
@DumbuyaAbie 11 месяцев назад
Thanks my sister am a blessing to your contact ma
@user-ic5dg6ml5v
@user-ic5dg6ml5v Год назад
Thank you, i will start by imitating you.
@justineojok7802
@justineojok7802 Год назад
Barack Obama, Nelson Mandela Ohoooool
@Ivory81
@Ivory81 Год назад
As an Irish woman, I’m especially aware of my language as Irish people are often portrayed using heavy slang and abbreviations (such as the much overused, stereotypical “top of the mornin’ to ya”). You’re videos do an excellent job of alerting me to poor habits I have picked up and I cannot thank you enough for the help.
@nellimbambo8802
@nellimbambo8802 Год назад
Hello Vivienne Where are you based?
@oyinemaria1940
@oyinemaria1940 Год назад
Thank you Dearie.. this is handy
@beverlyhudson8332
@beverlyhudson8332 Год назад
SHE'S MY FAVORITE RU-vidR TOO🙂
@godislove9330
@godislove9330 Год назад
This information is timely Viviane 👌
@officialBarney
@officialBarney Год назад
Thank you
@deedots2878
@deedots2878 Год назад
This is brilliant, thank you. I have been refining myself in the last couple of months, and what a difference it makes in the way people receive me. Could you please make a video on where you get your wonderful outfits from. I find it really hard to find beautiful clothes with my curvaceous frame, as most brands cater to the ultra slim type. Thank you!
@jeskamanua3195
@jeskamanua3195 2 месяца назад
You are one of my best speakers ❤
@alilachgar7373
@alilachgar7373 Год назад
Thank s a lot Vivian from Morocco
@MuhammadSaleem-gx8hk
@MuhammadSaleem-gx8hk Год назад
Hi,hope your doing well, does transformation of verb into noun affect the meaning of sentence,please explain below mention sentence in this context. "I was a prisoner for ten years. Not in an ordinary prison, but in one whose walls were worry about my inferiority and whose bars were the fear of criticism." Thanks
@clementmariostlouis6686
@clementmariostlouis6686 Год назад
How to pronounce ado ? I hear odo . The problem with English is its 2 ways of pronunciation : American and British .The road to master these two is very long indeed and could affect articulation. I will put your ado on slow motion to better hear .
@estheramedzro7490
@estheramedzro7490 Год назад
I just stumbled on your videos. I’m very much impressed. Thank you. You are good.
@dianahernandez2325
@dianahernandez2325 10 месяцев назад
I've taken like a breath of time to think about how I want to say something to a person I don't know like a cashier and had the person say I must not speak like I'm mute or that I must not even speak English. Some people are flat out rude.
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