Young British Voice -Kids

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Description

Extract from a Childrens book read

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Child (5-12)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Tom's got short spiky hair and a side smile and a big Adam's apple that looks like he's got a ping pong ball stuck in his throat. He's the smallest in our group, but he's also the funniest. He only joined our class last year after his parents moved here from America. But we became friends instantly. He has three older brothers who all tease and bully him and not seriously only for a joke, but I think they steal his food too, which is why he's so skinny and always super hungry. I once saw him eat a whole pizza with extra toppings and a double cheeseburger for lunch and still not be full up. And so I hide all my snacks and chocolate bars from him when I can. Josie has large brown eyes and at least a million freckles across her face. She's tall and gangly and is always chewing on her hair. She's the fastest girl in our year and can kick a football past any goalie from the other side of the pitch. She's the coolest person I know and I've known her since we were three. Our mum say we became instant friends. The first day we started nursery, so they decided to become friends too. I don't really remember much about myself at that age, but Josie is in all my school memories. We even got our first detention together last year. All because of a hamster called Herbert.