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Mumbling is when you speak very quietly or speak clearly, making it difficult for others to understand what you are saying and often requiring you to repeat what you just said. This is a pretty annoying habit, but chances are you also know how to speak loudly and clearly. There has probably been a time when you were talking on the phone when the signal was very poor or talking to someone who was hard of hearing, in these situations it was more likely that you spoke loudly and clearly without even noticing. Can you say so proactively and make it a habit? Try some of the ways below.
Steps
Deal with the cause of the mumbling
Try to make it easier to understand
- You can practice pronunciation by reading it out loud and pronouncing each word slowly and accurately. If you find yourself mumbling, read the sentence again.
- Practice a few vowels that you need to open your mouth wide when pronouncing.
Speak clearly
Advice
- Be confident. At least trust the sentences you are going to say to say them clearly.
- Control the speed of speech. Listen to yourself from time to time and see how fast you are speaking.
- Before you speak, stay calm and confident. Sometimes because of excitement, you will speak faster and your words will not be clear. Be calm, slow down, and think before you speak.
- If you’re nervous or uncertain, consider speaking clearly a polite way to show your audience.
- Ask a friend to listen to you read a sentence and comment on whether you read it well or not.
- Try to speak louder than the person you are talking to.
- Notice which words you have trouble pronouncing, then repeat them loud and clear until you can say them at normal speaking speed.
- Think carefully before you speak.
- If you often speak so quietly that other people always have to say, ‘Sorry I can’t hear you clearly, could you speak louder?’ Then you can practice speaking louder like you would on the phone by raising your voice and trying to be heard clearly by the person on the other end of the line. Try to do the same when speaking to others face-to-face until talking out loud becomes your habit and your ‘new normal’ voice.
wikiHow is a “wiki” site, which means that many of the articles here are written by multiple authors. To create this article, 46 people, some of whom are anonymous, have edited and improved the article over time.
This article has been viewed 5,899 times.
Mumbling is when you speak very quietly or speak clearly, making it difficult for others to understand what you are saying and often requiring you to repeat what you just said. This is a pretty annoying habit, but chances are you also know how to speak loudly and clearly. There has probably been a time when you were talking on the phone when the signal was very poor or talking to someone who was hard of hearing, in these situations it was more likely that you spoke loudly and clearly without even noticing. Can you say so proactively and make it a habit? Try some of the ways below.
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