A good voice supports a speech. It is important to have a voice that engages the attention of your listeners. So much can be read from a person in just the sound of their voice before any connection has been made with what they are actually delivering. A good strong voice for example can reassure your audience what you are presenting.

Explanations into correct and incorrect methods of using voice are delivered on a practical and theoretical level.

Voice issues depend on the individual and can include:
  • speech impediments
  • inability to project sound clearly
  • difficulty in enunciating consonant and vowel sounds
  • lack of energy to produce a strong speaking voice
Once the individual or group issues are recognised, voice and breathing exercises are introduced for those specific areas needing to be covered.