Cet exercice consiste à répondre à des questions simples mais en travaillant ton élocution pour qu’elle soit parfaite.
An instructor would ask me simple questions from a book like, “What’s that over there?” and I would have to answer correctly: “That’s a table.” I had to do this for hundreds of questions. But I couldn’t just say “That’s a table” any old way. I had to say it without a stutter, I had to enunciate, and I had to speak loudly. Answering questions like this 100 times in a row will reveal how often most of us speak softly, fail to enunciate, and use filler words like “um.” Every time I did one of those things, I had to start over.
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/qwdupkFd6kmeZHYXy/build-small-skills-in-the-right-order
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