AUDIO ANALYSIS

Right off the bat, we have some very straightforward observations about the speaker and who they might be. The voice speaking appears to be a young man who can fluently speak English. It is likely that English is his first language. He speaks with ease and without doubt. Being an American, I can recognize that the young man is also American. Within his accent and tone, no traces of the south can be found, nor the west coast, so my guess would be somewhere mid western or the north east. Other indications that the speaker is a young person would be all of the “Umm”’s and “Like”’s that he uses as filler words. It makes up for the time he is thinking mid sentence. Regardless of how “choppy” his sentences were, everything he is speaking of is easy to understand and follow along with. The story was not hard to follow, and the speaker spoke slowly. One last thing to consider! The speaker is not in the presence of anybody else. He is not currently communicating with anyone.  He is alone. People’s speech patterns change depending on who they’re around. This is probably only a variation of the way the speaker talks. Who knows how he dictates his words and syntax when he is in the presence of his family or friends. At this moment, he is not giving much thought to the things he says or the way he says them.