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Imagine you're at a new school, standing in front of your classmates on the first day. The teacher asks you to introduce yourself. You feel a little nervous. You take a deep breath and start, "H-h-hi, I'm [Your Name]."
Picture yourself in the middle of a fascinating history lesson. The teacher suddenly asks you a question about a topic you know well. She asks, "What's your favorite book?" "M-m-my favorite book is..."
Imagine you're at a cozy restaurant with your family. The waiter hands you the menu, and you take a moment to look at all the delicious options. When it's time to order, you say, "I'd l-l-l-like the..."
Standing in front of your classmates during Show-and-Tell, you hold up your favorite book. As you begin to talk about it, you notice you're starting to stutter. "Th-th-this is my favorite book because..."
Imagine you're working on a challenging math problem, and you need help. You approach your teacher confidently, but when you start to ask for help, you stutter a little on the word "excuse me."
You pick up the phone to talk to your best friend, but you notice you're starting to stutter as you say hello. "H-h-hello, it's me."
Imagine a group project where you and your friends are planning a school event. In your group project, when it's your turn to share ideas, you start to stutter on the first word.
Imagine giving a presentation in front of your classmates. As you start, you stutter a little on the opening sentence. "T-t-t-today, I'm going to talk about..."
Picture yourself on a soccer field, part of a team. During the game, you want your teammates to pass the ball to you. "P-p-p-aaaaass the b-b-b-baaaall!"
Picture a fun gathering with your friends around a campfire. You have a hilarious joke to share, but you start to stutter when everyone looks at you to listen.
Imagine you're at the library, eager to check out some fantastic books. Approach the librarian with a friendly smile, and say, "M-m-m-ay I p-p-please check out these books?"
Imagine you have a new teacher. He asks everyone to stand up, say their name, and share a fun fact.