How to Speak English More Clearly on Video Calls and Presentations

Speaking clearly on video calls and presentations comes down to pace, pronunciation, and energy. Online communication reduces body language cues, so clarity and tone carry more weight than ever.
Start by slowing your speech slightly—about 10–15% slower than in casual talk. Pause after key points and open your mouth more when pronouncing vowels. This makes every word easier to understand, even with lag or poor audio.
Before speaking, warm up with short tongue or breathing exercises to relax your jaw and voice. During calls, emphasize important words and vary tone slightly to keep your audience engaged. Recording and reviewing your meetings helps you catch unclear sounds or rushed delivery.
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