Trade, imbalances; Hate, speech?
"Whaddaya Say?" As in a program, guided practice...in relaxed speech...allowing students to improve their comprehension and pronunciation...of spoken English...both practical and entertaining...both inside and out, of the classroom...
"I've said it all..." Where a small, particular detail serves to illustrate clear, plain evidence of a larger issue...
Pronunciation, Punctuation: When they come together, they can prove to be an effective way to pause and poise a question. Answers, too: "Talk about imbalance, mine's weigh out of whack, even before the market opens...got a good recommendation of another place to shop, as in what's called in financial advisor circles...perhaps a safe house?" And as to the second, speech issue, especially those given in public places -known colloquially, as "public speaking"😟 or otherwise aligned strongly with the first Amendment. Most adults endorse it as something they would like to see amended in their prior academic curriculums...one of the top three things feared, simply speaking..."Glossophobia" - There, I've said it, now you can't say I've glossed over anything...
Oh, (where's) my word?! Happens to the best speakers...even when telly-prompted…”Just can’t seem to…it can be so taxing…levee see…sounds terri-fying, to the rest of the world...rhymes with sheriff. on the tipping point, of my tongue…maybe if I just keep on talking, it will come to me, like an import..."
Never at a loss, for words..."Never say never..."
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