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ESL Podcast 433 – Describing People’s Voices
GLOSSARY
deejay –
DJ; disc jockey; a person who plays music and/or speaks on the radio,
hosting a radio program
* A good deejay is familiar with all of the most popular music.
to take (someone or something) –
to use someone or something as an
example; for example
* Life is getting so expensive! Take the price of gas, which has increased about
100% in the past year.
deep –
with a low sound, usually used to describe a man’s voice
* That singer has a deep voice that lets him sing even the lowest notes.
husky –
with a low, attractive, quiet, and deep sound, usually used to describe a
man’s voice
* All of the women in our office love that actor’s husky voice.
sexy –
sexually attractive or exciting
* Shimo bought a very sexy dress to surprise her husband.
monotone –
always on the same note (never higher or lower) and at the same
volume (never quieter or louder), so that the voice never changes and is very
boring to listen to
* Students are more likely to fall asleep in classes where the professor speaks in
a monotone.
to lull –
to make someone feel calm, relaxed, and tired, possibly even making
someone fall asleep
* Sebastian uses quiet music to lull himself to sleep at night.
sidekick –
someone who works with another person and helps him or her, but
isn’t as important as that person is
* Joachim sometimes jokingly refers to his secretary as his sidekick.
music to (one’s) ears –
something that is very pleasant to listen to; something
that one enjoys listening to
* His baby’s laughter is music to his ears.
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lilt –
the way that a voice goes up and down, higher and lower, while one is
speaking, making the voice sound pleasant
* People in the southern United States speak with a nice lilt.
high-pitched –
a sound that is very high, so much so that it hurts one’s ears and
is unpleasant
* The little girl let out a high-pitched scream when she got scared while watching
the movie.
squeaky –
making many quiet, high noises like those of a mouse
* The baby wakes up every time we open or close the squeaky old door.
grating –
irritating; annoying; aggravating; unpleasant
* It’s grating to call an office and have to listen to a recorded message for 20
minutes before you can speak with a real person.
gravelly –
with a low, rough, unpolished, deep sound
* Eberhard tried to speak with a gravelly voice, but it sounded like he was sick
and had a sore throat.
fantasy –
something that one imagines happening and would like to have
happen, often about a sexual relationship
* His fantasy became real when he was hired as a travel writer and got paid to go
to many different countries.
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COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
1. Which of these might be grating?
a) A husky voice.
b) A monotone.
c) A squeaky voice.
2. Which of these might be music to your ears?
a) A sexy voice.
b) A monotone.
c) A squeaky voice.
______________
WHAT ELSE DOES IT MEAN?
deep
The word “deep,” in this podcast, is used to talk about a low sound, especially
when describing a man’s voice: “Boys’ voices usually get deeper when they are
12 or 13 years old.” The phrase “to be deep in (something)” means to be
concentrating on something so much that one doesn’t notice anything else: “The
young couple was deep in conversation and didn’t hear anything that was being
said around them.” The phrase “to be in deep water” means to be in a very
difficult situation, or to be in a lot of trouble: “After using all of their money to buy
a new house, they were in deep water when Jacob lost his job.” Finally, the
phrase “to go off the deep end” means to become very angry or to go crazy:
“Pete went off the deep end when his son got a tattoo.”
lull
In this podcast, the verb “to lull” means to make someone feel calm, relaxed, and
tired, possibly even making someone fall asleep: “Most babies are lulled to sleep
by the movement of a car.” The phrase “to lull (someone) into doing
(something)” means to make someone relax so that he or she is very surprised
when something bad happens: “The investor lulled us into thinking that our
money was safe, but then we lost it all.” As a noun, a “lull” is a brief pause in an
activity or a moment of silence or stillness: “They talked for hours, without a lull in
their conversation.” Finally, the phrase “the lull before the storm” is used to talk
about the period of time when everything was calm right before a lot of trouble
began: “The company seemed to be doing well, but that was just the lull before
the storm.”
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CULTURE NOTE
A “voice actor” is a person who provides a voice on a TV show, radio program, or
“automated recording” (a computer that speaks, often over the phone). A voice
actor must have a pleasant voice that is easy for people to understand. A voice
actor must also “enunciate” (pronounce words very clearly) very well and speak
slowly.
Many voice actors are used for “animated” (drawn) TV shows and movies, where
each animated “character” (one person or animal) in a “cartoon” (a show made of
only drawings, with no real people) has a different voice. Radio “soap operas”
(dramatic shows that have the same characters and story line each week) also
use voice actors, although these shows are not as popular as they used to be.
Most commercials have “voice-overs,” or “segments” (parts) where a voice
speaks while images are being shown, perhaps telling listeners about the
reasons to buy a product or service.
Voice actors are also hired to record the messages heard on “telephone
answering services,” or the messages that people hear when calling many large
companies. Sometimes these messages are “interactive,” meaning that the
computer will use the voice actor’s words to ask the caller to provide information.
People who always work as voice actors are usually not well known. However,
sometimes famous actors or singers begin to do voice-over work, and they can
become very popular. For example, when the animated movie Shrek was made,
it used many “celebrity” (famous, especially related to actors or singers) voices,
such as those of Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, and Eddie Murphy.
______________
Comprehension Questions Correct Answers: 1 – c; 2 – a
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COMPLETE TRANSCRIPT
Welcome to English as a Second Language Podcast number 433: Describing
People’s Voices.
This is English as a Second Language Podcast episode 433. I’m your host, Dr.
Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in
the beautiful City of Los Angeles, California.
Visit our website at eslpod.com. You can download a Learning Guide for this
episode that contains all of the vocabulary, definitions, sample sentences,
additional definitions, culture notes, comprehension questions, and a complete
transcript of everything we say on this episode.
This episode is called “Describing People’s Voices.” It’s a dialogue between
Adriana and Ralph talking about the qualities of people’s voices, common
adjectives we use to describe different voices. Let’s get started.
[start of dialogue]
Adriana: Shhh, I’m trying to listen to the radio.
Ralph: How can you listen to that radio station? All of their deejays have such
funny voices.
Adriana: That’s precisely why I like it. Take this guy, Kevin. He has a deep,
husky voice that I find really sexy.
Ralph: This guy? His voice is so monotone that it lulls me to sleep every time I
hear it.
Adriana: Well, if you don’t like his voice, how about his sidekick, Lisa May? Her
voice is music to my ears.
Ralph: She has a nice lilt in her voice, but it’s so high-pitched and squeaky. It
can really be grating to listen to her for more than a few minutes.
Adriana: Okay, if you don’t like their voices, what kind of voices do you like?
Ralph: I like a gravelly voice, speaking softly and saying...
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