British English, Children's book

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This is an example of me reading a popular children's audio book

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

African (General) British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End) British (General)

Transcript

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Hi, guys. My name is Genesis and I'm going to be reading a book for you today. And what are your names? Nice to meet you, Renee. And what's your name? Nice to meet you guys. So today we're going to be reading my best friend. And this is a book based on the original Charlie and Lola stories as seen on T V. And the characters were created by Lauren Child, my best best friend. I have this little sister Lola. She is small and very funny. Charlie, you must keep still. Otherwise, our spell will not work. Lola has this friend Lotte. I can smell it, Charlie says. Lola Lotta says you are going to be turned into a stinky told. Lola and Lotte are best, best, best friends. They share everything, Lotta says. I don't like my orange today. It's too orange, Lola says. I don't like my banana today. It's two banana. Let's swap. And when Mrs Hansen says, Get into your pairs, they always go together. Lola and Lotte both love looking at the school fish pond. What are all those black wiggly things? Says low to. They are tap pause, says Lola. They turn into frogs. Mhm, not a says. Look at the tadpoles. They are playing hide and seek. Look, the big orange fish is still in bed. He looks sleepy. Then Lola hears a ringing noise. Bring Bring, Quick, closer. It's the school bell. Hurry up, Lola. Just go get my things lotta When Laura gets to the classroom, Lotta says, This is evey. She's new. Hello, Evey, says Lola. I'm Lola. I'm lotta, says Lotte. And Mrs Hanson asked me to look after you. We must show if he where everything is, says Lola. This is the corridor and you have to go walking, not running. Otherwise you'll be told no running, says Lawton. And these are the coat pegs for hanging up your coat. Yes, and you will probably get one next to mine, says Lotte. And this is the wall, says Lhasa. Yes, a wall, says Lola. Oh, says evey. And this is where we eat our lunch, says Lola. I wish I had something orange. I wish I had something yellow, says Lotta. Let's swap, says Evi. So Lotto and TV swamp in the sandpit, Lotta says. I know let's join them up. Shall I join up to says Lola. No says lots of because then you can come and visit. Oh, says Lotte. When we get home from school, I say, What's wrong? Lola Lola says. I don't think Lotte likes me anymore. And I say, But she is your best friend. You do everything together. That was ages ago, says Laura. And I say it was only last week. Perhaps you will be best friends again tomorrow. Do you think so, Charlie? The next day, Lola says Lotta Playing with Evie, Lotta says. E V In the world of the pond, live all these millions of tiny tadpoles, and they are always playing hide and seek. I don't think tadpoles play hide and seek, says Evie says Lotta. Then she says, evey Mom said, You can come to tea at bedtime. I say So how was a lot of today? Are you best friends again? No, says Lola. Losses. Not my best, best bestest friend anymore. The next day, Marv says, Lola seems a bit down in the dumps and I say Yes, she says. Lotte has a new best friend with Swing Lola high in the air. Meanwhile, Lotte says, maybe the tadpoles will wait the big fish shop with all their playing in shouting tadpoles. Dump Shout says. E V O says Lotta look, there's Lola. Do it again, says Lola Lola Shots Lotta. Do you want to come and see what's in the pond? Lola says, Oh, those tadpoles are going to wake up the big fish with all their shouting And Lotte says, That's exactly what I said. Lotta says. Where's the vegan? She's over there playing, says Lola. Then Lotte, says Lola. I saw Charlie and mob swinging you, and it looked really fun. And Lola says Charlie and Mark will give you my best, best bestest friend, Lola. A swing we the end. That was a great story, wasn't it, Girls?