hello
i need really help i am confussed!
my problem:
when ever i tried to speak like name or talk to any one suddenly i stuck with some words starting with letters A,E,M,N,I,O,U,...
i dont know why???
tis problem is hapen to me since 2-3 years
please help me out!!???
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Illnesses? anonymousme answered Tuesday April 7 2009, 12:51 am: Well, I used to have a speech problem when I was little, as well.
I couldn't pronounce s-, f-, sh-, ph- & v- sounds.
Rather than pronounce these sounds with my teeth, I pronounced them through my nose (I don't know how, because now when I try to, it hurts.)
So, my brothers used to tease me about it & I got sick of it.
So, in fourth grade, I started pronouncing the word 'satisfaction' over & over again.
Eventually, I perfected it and now I sound pretty much perfect like a normal person, but I have a slight, slight underbite so my speech is affected by it somewhat.
But anyhow, try to find a long word that incorporates all of the sounds you have problems with (or one word for each sound) & practice them out loud persistently, until it's right. [ anonymousme's advice column | Ask anonymousme A Question ]
modelkate11 answered Sunday March 8 2009, 5:22 pm: I got this idea from The Notebook, when Noah studdered when he was little so his dad made him read poetry outloud. Maybe you can try that, doesn't have to be poetry. Just something to read outloud. [ modelkate11's advice column | Ask modelkate11 A Question ]
vikkikimberly answered Saturday March 7 2009, 5:20 pm: hhmm ok.. at least you reconised it=)
i would practise in front of a mirror in your rooma t night:) (alone obviously hehe) jsut pratise well speaking..
(me as a drama student this jus comes naturall to me) just pretend your mate are there and imagine a scence or summink at school or work wherever... and think and map out a convosation =)
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