English and Tagalog language.

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Description

I have been an online tutor and I read a lot of books for children and try to animate my voice while reading. I do this often to help students improve listening skills.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

Filipino (Tagalog) North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
tim turn screen, Little tim catch a mouse run off the roof of the old house till he came to the skylight window. The window was open. Tim looked down into the room below. He knew that a magician lived in the house, but the room was empty. The magician wasn't there. A long pole is leaning up against the window. Team climbed down the fall to the floor. He ran over a magician's chair. He jumped up onto the chair and looked around. The chair was close to a big table. Tim jumped up onto the table. A jar was standing on the table. Tim ran across to the jar and put his paws on the top of the jar and sniffed a big sniff. Something inside the char smelt very good. The jar fell over some green mice fell out onto the table. The mice were made of sugar tim was hungry. He looked at the sugar mayes. They made him feel hungrier and hungrier. Magicians don't eat mice, Tim! Said to himself, gets it minds. The magician must have left them here from. So he ate a green mouse. It tasted very good. He was very hungry, so he ate two more sugar minds. He was just about to eat another. When he looked across the wall of the room there was a mirror on the wall tim could see himself in the mirror. He looked at the mirror and gave a loud cry mel Right tim. He could see a little cat in the mirror, but the little cat had turned green tim looked down on his paws. His buzz were green. You ran around and round on the table, trying to look at his tail. His tail has turned green. No, right tim, no! The door of the room opened, and the magician came in. He took one look at tim, and he began to laugh. You bird, little cat! He cried, You've been eating my magic clean sugar mice. Please turn me back again, right in. Please make me a black. I didn't think it might be eating a sugar minds, and I was so hungry! He looked as his green pause and he cried, Don't cry, said the Magician, I ought to leave you green just to teach you a lesson, but I won't. I'll turn you back to your own color again. He looked at him. Green cat turned back. Green cat turned black, he cried, and he snapped his fingers. There was a flash of green fire, and tim was a little black cat again. Next time you eat my magic green mice. I shall leave you all green, said the magician. I won't eat them again, said tim. I thought, Yes, does them there for me? Well, I hadn't, said the magician. He looked at him, but I know you didn't mean to be bad. You can come again if you like to, he said, tim climbed up the pole and out of the window he ran down the roof and jumped onto the tree. He climbed down the tree to the garden. He didn't feel quite happy until he was safely back home. But I will go back, he said to himself, I won't eat any more green minds, but I'll go back and see the magician.