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Too monotone!
Too monotone!
I hope no one will take this personally, but I really think that the male host (Eric) needs to put some more energy into his voice! His voice is so soft and monotone, it nearly puts me to sleep. It makes it rather difficult to focus on the lesson content. This podcast could be ten times better if the hosts would just try to be more energetic.
Is it just me, or do any other listeners feel this way?
- Janalisa
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I look forward to their lessons each week.
- Gill
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- Joined: July 17th, 2008 2:47 am
I think the podcast hosts a great
I would just like to comment and say that I think that the hosts do a great job. I think the forum would probably attract more discussion if they joind in on the conversations as well though.
- shmick
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- PianoMed
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monotone voice intonation
A normal declarative sentence in Russian is spoken (as in many other languages) without either raising or lowering the pitch till the end of the sentence, where the voice then drops in pitch. To the English speaking ear, this makes the person very boring.
In contract, our constant varying of pitch makes English sound rather melodic to a Russian speaker.
I suggest everyone learn to use Eric's monotone way of speaking -- especially men. Otherwise you can strike a native speaker as being "overly emotional."
Tereza
- tereza
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- Location: Boston, MA, USA
My only big criticism of the program so far...
- Miiszhah
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Some speakers are too fast.
Also the the music intro to all of the lessons really starts to get irritating after 30 or 40 times!
- LaidBack
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Also, the semi ad-lib conversation after the basic lessons are too fast and have no associated text.
To me, monotone is infinitely preferable to the excitable English TV newsreader type audio featured in the free online lessons. This is definitely not normal english conversation. How am I to know if the Russian I'm listening to is similarly unnatural?
Rgds.
Ian
- Ian Riddell
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Ian Riddell wrote:
To me, monotone is infinitely preferable to the excitable English TV newsreader type audio featured in the free online lessons. This is definitely not normal english conversation. How am I to know if the Russian I'm listening to is similarly unnatural?
Rgds.
Ian
Yeah, I'm with you buddy. I'm gonna be honest here in the hope that the 101 team learn form it, and I and VERY sure that me and Ian will not have been the only ones to have this impression on the free lessons, and honestly, it was pretty much a deal breaker for me signing up to 101 basic or premium, which is a shame because it has massive protental. I also like to try and listen to them a few times, but I can barely make it though the first.
Although I believe оксана to be very good and natural sounding in English (and my Russian speaking girl confirms she sounds as you would expect a Russian person too) Eddie ruins it for me. If I ever met someone one that spoke the way he does, I'd really really have to hold myself back from laughing to be honest.... I'm pretty sure he does not speak like that day to day.
It reminds me of the 'classicly trained actor' part of the TV show monkey dust, more voice over then anything.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaBt_bXlXmk
It really highlights the fact they are reading and 100% kills the illusion of conversation. There is something rather messed up when the Russian speaker speaks far more natural English then the English native, eh?
- Toploader
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My comments on these podcasts are:
When the English is spoken with the translation, I would prefer the English to be spoken slowly with the translation as this would help.
All review tracks to be brown down into very small parts. The new series of Lower Intermediate has too long review tracks and I find it not possible to learn.
The advanced video series should also be in English. The first video was but the rest are not so have not be able to learn from these.
- Gill
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But my point remains. I'm as English as you can get, I probably have an accent very similar to Eddies... just why does he use a voice over like tone when he's in a normal conversation? Maybe he does speak like that in day to day life, in which case I'd love to meet him, would be quite a laugh
- Toploader
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