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What is an example of clear speech?

Example of Clear Speech:

Imagine you're explaining how to make a cup of tea to someone who has never done it before. Here's what clear speech might sound like:

Speaker: "First, fill the kettle with water. Make sure it's full to the top. Then, place the kettle on the stove and turn the heat on high. Wait for the water to boil. You'll know it's boiling when you see the steam coming out. Once the water is boiling, remove the kettle from the stove and pour the water into a cup. Add a tea bag to the cup and let it steep for three to five minutes. Finally, remove the tea bag and enjoy your tea!"

What makes this speech clear?

* Enunciation: Each word is spoken distinctly, with clear pronunciation of all sounds.

* Pace: The speaker speaks at a moderate pace, not too fast or too slow, allowing the listener to understand each word.

* Volume: The speaker uses a comfortable volume that is loud enough to be heard clearly but not too loud or overpowering.

* Articulation: The speaker moves their mouth and tongue clearly, allowing for easy understanding of each sound.

* Pause: The speaker uses pauses strategically to separate phrases and ideas, making the speech easier to follow.

* Simplicity: The speaker uses straightforward language, avoiding complex vocabulary or jargon.

* Specificity: The speaker uses specific words to describe actions and objects, avoiding ambiguity.

This example showcases how clear speech can be achieved through a combination of factors, making it easier for listeners to understand and follow the instructions.

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