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  2. SpeechSchool.TV - Wikipedia

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    SpeechSchool.TV is an online speech training service based in New Zealand and the United Kingdom. It provides a subscription based Internet TV channel to provide a Standard English accent training service to students worldwide. It was founded in 2009 for the purpose of teaching the English accent to foreign students and others who were ...

  3. Elsie Fogerty - Wikipedia

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    Fogerty began teaching Saturday speech classes at the Royal Albert Hall in the 1890s. Following their success, in 1906 she founded the Central School of Speech and Drama then known as the Central School of Speech-Training and Dramatic Arts at the Hall. By 1908 she had worked out a three year training course from speech trainer and drama ...

  4. Harvard sentences - Wikipedia

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    They are widely used in research on telecommunications, speech, and acoustics, where standardized and repeatable sequences of speech are needed. The Open Speech Repository [ 4 ] provides some freely usable, prerecorded WAV files of Harvard Sentences in American and British English, in male and female voices.

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  6. Royal Central School of Speech and Drama - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, commonly shortened to Central, is a drama school founded by Elsie Fogerty in 1906, as the Central School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art, to offer a new form of training in speech and drama for young actors and other students.

  7. Public speaking - Wikipedia

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    Talks delivered in these conferences are usually posted online. The videos of these recorded speeches and talks inspire native and non-native speakers of English to learn the language and presentation style that is used. As such, TED Talk videos can help improve speaking skills and vocabulary retention. [12]