Our voice

‘The human voice is the most beautiful instrument of all.’

– Richard Strauss (composer and musician, 1864–1949)

In MET 22.2 (2013), I discussed the importance of our voice as the most essential and valuable asset we possess in the teaching profession. I especially outlined how, as educators, we can maintain a strong, healthy and sustainable voice in our daily practice by offering a number of practical suggestions, tips and simple vocal exercises for doing so. With the passing of time, and with very little written on the subject since then, it . . .

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Richard Gabbrielli
Richard Gabbrielli
Richard is a professor in the Department of International Tourism and Business at Yasuda Women’s University in Hiroshima, Japan. He teaches business English, communication studies and intercultural communication. He is particularly interested in semiotics and communication theory applied to ELT.