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Laurianne Sumerset

Whether you have English as a second language or are a native speaker trying to improve your skills, putting the stress on key words is an important aspect of speaking that not enough people are doing well. As you work towards improving your verbal communication, make sure you spend sufficient time practicing the act of accentuating the important parts of your conversation.

What Are Key Words?

Key words are the important parts of your message. If the person you're talking to hears nothing else but the keywords, they'll still have a pretty good idea of what you were talking about. As such, think of key words as those specific terms and phrases that are the most vital to what you're communicating. They not only give you as a speaker a thin red line in your speech, but also help the listener by grabbing attention.

Newscasters

Watch newscasters on TV and pay attention to those times when their tonality and enunciation changes. If they're good, you'll notice them do it every time they're uttering an important key word in the piece. If you use a language learning software or an audiobook, launch it and listen to the sample conversations. Nine times out of ten, you'll notice the same thing - they're stressing the key words in their sentences.

Breaking Monotony

Stressing your key words help break the monotony of your communication, apart from making your conversation style more engaging. It adds to your magnetism and draws attention to what's coming out of your mouth.

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