Aspiration and Dealing with Impatience
Aspiration is a strong desire to fulfill a worldly or personal dream it is linked with the act of using your breath. Aspirate is a
Aspiration is a strong desire to fulfill a worldly or personal dream it is linked with the act of using your breath. Aspirate is a
Emily Sheffield (@emilysheffielduk) wrote an article on moral codes last November and it struck a chord.I’ve put some exerts and paraphrases from the article, below:
A client tells me she’s just seen a TV show about accents and discrimination in professions. I didn’t see the programme, but it doesn’t surprise
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In Tinuke Craig’s great production of August Wilson’s classic play, Jitney at the Old Vic earlier this year, the script is written in an American
It’s been a huge source of job satisfaction for me when clients who’ve previously faced huge difficulties with communication, have reached out and into themselves
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Why are we so sensitive about accents in films? Is it because some film critics pounce on anything that they can be critical about? Well,
Over the holidays I go to read a few text books. I really like Lynne Truss’s book: Eats Shoots and Leaves. It’s not only a
The Human Voice is Almodóva’s first film in English. Inspired by Jean Cocteau and Roberto Rossellini, it is visually surrreal and audibly very real. Almodóva’s
Frances coaches in Speaking English Clearly, Voice and Presentation, Interview Skills and Delivering Speeches.