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You have a very good American-style accent, and people might mistake you for an American. However, your initial words, like, "I don't know what I should talk about," are clear and understandable, but what follows, after these initial words, is not comprehensible, because your voice trails off. You need to keep the same volume and energy level in your voice, throughout a sentence and throughout a speech.

  • You have a very good American-style accent, and people might mistake you for an American.
  • However, your initial words, like, "I don't know what I should talk about," are clear and understandable, but what follows, after these initial words, is not comprehensible, because your voice trails off.
  • You need to keep the same volume and energy level in your voice, throughout a sentence and throughout a speech.
  • I would guess you're from Europe or South America, rather than from Asia.
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You have a very good American-style accent, and people might mistake you for an American. However, your initial words, like, "I don't know what I should talk about," are clear and understandable, but what follows, after these initial words, is not comprehensible, because your voice trails off. You need to keep the same volume and energy level in your voice, throughout a sentence and throughout a

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