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People who want to make a living in politics and business sometimes speak their language. Does it have to be that way? Visiting the speaking trainer.
Marilyn Weir
A is not the same as A. If there’s a way to talk coach Monica Klinger. Lower Bavarian A, for example, seems relatively dark, a little on the way to Oy. If a Lower Bavarian wants to speak high German, this is not enough to use the Rolling R. The overall tone of the language needs to change. A. Training is relatively easy, Klinger explains. She lowers her lower jaw and shows the position of her right mouth. For a lightweight high German ace, you need more space, a calmer jaw position.
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