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Overcoming Stage Fright | Speak New York

For many people, the thought of standing in front of an audience and delivering a speech or performance can be terrifying. This fear, commonly known as stage fright, can manifest in a variety of physical and emotional symptoms, from shaking hands and sweating to rapid heart rate and feelings of panic. If you experience stage … Read more

Nonverbal Communication | Speak New York

Have you ever walked into a room and immediately sensed that something was wrong, even though no one said a word? Or have you ever met someone and instantly felt a strong connection, without really understanding why? These experiences are examples of the power of it. It is the transmission of information without the use … Read more

Don’t Always Use ‘WILL’ For Future | Speak New York

If you’re learning English, you’ve probably learned that ‘will’ is the go-to verb for talking about future events. However, it’s important to remember that ‘will’ isn’t always the best option. In this blog post, we’ll explore why you shouldn’t always use ‘will’ for the future and suggest some alternative ways to express future events. Why … Read more

How To Pronounce Silent Letter Words With “W” | Speak New York

If you’re learning English, you’ve probably come across words that contain silent letters, and “w” is no exception. Silent “w” is common in English words, and pronouncing these words correctly can be challenging. In this blog post, we’ll explore some tips and tricks for pronouncing these words correctly. What are Silent “W” Words? Silent “w” … Read more

Don’t Say – Firstly… Secondly… | Use Better Transition Words | Speak New York

When it comes to writing or speaking, we often use transitional words to connect our thoughts and ideas. However, using the same old “firstly, secondly, and lastly” can make your writing seem dull and repetitive. In this blog post, we’ll explore some better transition words that you can use instead of “firstly, secondly, and lastly”. … Read more