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16/5/2025

 
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That’s not just a silly phrase--it’s actually part of a vocal warm-up I once heard about. The idea? Use it to drop your voice, slow your tempo, and relax your speaking muscles.
Surprisingly, it works. Especially for learners of English whose first language is Polish.
Here’s why lowering the voice often helps Polish speakers (and many others) sound better in English:
  1. Intonation and Stress Patterns Improve
    Polish is a syllable-timed language with fairly regular stress, whereas English is stress-timed and relies heavily on pitch variation. When Polish speakers try to imitate English prosody, they often default to a high or tense pitch, which can sound unnatural or "foreign." Lowering the voice helps them relax into a more natural rhythm and melody of English.
  2. Tension Drops--Pronunciation Improves
    A higher pitch often comes with physical tension, especially in the jaw and throat. Lowering the voice helps reduce this tension, which in turn makes articulation smoother and consonants/vowels clearer.
  3. Perception of Confidence and Fluency
    Lower voices are generally perceived as more confident and authoritative. This perception can positively affect how fluency is judged, especially in second language speakers. Polish learners might actually sound more fluent when speaking from a relaxed, grounded tone.​

Why a Pen Might Be the Most Underrated Speaking Tool

9/5/2025

 
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During one of my classes today, I mentioned a simple tip: hold a pen while you speak. Nothing groundbreaking — just a small thing that helps more than you’d think. And while I’ve probably brought it up before (more than once, to be honest), I figured it deserves a quick reminder. So here’s a short post about why something as ordinary as a pen can make a real difference when you speak.
It gives your hands something to do
Let’s be honest: when we’re nervous, our hands go rogue. Grabbing a pen instantly reduces the chaos. It’s a subtle way to ground yourself. Holding something neutral, like a pen, gives them a job. It reduces awkward fidgeting and helps you stay more composed.
It calms you down (surprisingly well)
​Having something small in your hand — a pen, a marker, even a paperclip — gives your brain a tiny physical anchor. It’s familiar, neutral, and unremarkable (in a good way). That alone can calm your nerves more than you'd expect. Think of it as a quiet support act that doesn’t demand attention.
It helps you look less like a weather forecast presenter
When you're holding something, your gestures slow down and become more deliberate. You’re less likely to flail and more likely to use your body to underline your message — not distract from it. It's a simple trick, but it works. And no, it doesn’t have to be a pen. Just... maybe not a rubber duck. Unless you’re teaching toddlers or entertaining your pup. Then go for it.

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