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English emotional voice range recording

Record separate English voice samples that show natural speech, emotional range, clarity, and transcription-ready audio quality.

Pay

$18-$24/hr

Language

English

Max takes

7

Task prompts

Happiness and energy: Record 4 to 6 minutes in English about a piece of entertainment, art, sport, or culture that still energizes you. Explain what first pulled you in and describe one scene, lyric, performance, or moment that gives you a lift.
Sadness and reflection: Record 4 to 6 minutes in English about a song, film, book, public moment, or personal memory that made you quiet or sad. Focus on what you felt and why it stayed with you.
Fear and uncertainty: Record 4 to 6 minutes in English about a recent moment of fear, uncertainty, or worry. Explain the setting, what you thought might go wrong, and what helped you move through it.
Laughter and amusement: Record 4 to 6 minutes in English recreating a moment when you laughed unexpectedly. Include the buildup, timing, and why it landed so strongly for you.
Embarrassment and recovery: Record 4 to 6 minutes in English describing an awkward or embarrassing situation in a way that lets the listener understand both the humor and the discomfort.
Nostalgia and longing: Record 4 to 6 minutes in English about something from childhood or an earlier part of life that you miss. Use concrete details such as sounds, routines, places, weather, food, or people.
Boredom and frustration: Record 4 to 6 minutes in English explaining something popular that you find dull, overhyped, or tiring. Keep the tone conversational and specific rather than mean.

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This assessment is the first review step for the English emotional voice range recording task. Take your time and answer carefully. Expect this assessment to take about 30 to 60 minutes. We use this form to evaluate English writing quality, research judgment, instruction following, relevant background, recording readiness, and voice clarity before granting recording access. All answers must be written by you from scratch in English. Do not use external LLMs, AI writing tools, translation apps, or copied responses for any part of this assessment. You may use a search engine for factual research questions when the prompt asks you to verify current facts, and you should cite the sources you used.

Creative response quality check Prompt: Write a six-line tragic poem about music. Response A: In silent rooms, the last notes fade, A violin weeps where memories stayed. The chorus breaks, the lights grow dim, No song returns the voice of him. Each chord becomes a closing door, And music hurts forevermore. Response B: Music can be very powerful, It can make people happy or sad, It can be played loudly or softly, Sometimes people listen alone, Sometimes people listen together, Music is important to many people.

Instruction-following check Prompt: Write an email to my colleague Jamie letting her know I cannot make our meeting today at 2pm. Make the body of the email 3 sentences. Make up a reasonable excuse for why I cannot be at the meeting, and the entire email, including greeting and signature, should be at least 30 words. Response A: Dear Jamie, I cannot attend the 3pm meeting today. I know we have a lot of important issues to discuss, so let us reschedule. Best regards, [Name] Response B: Dear Jamie, I am sorry, but I need to cancel our 2pm meeting. I have an urgent family matter to attend to. Let us figure out another time to meet. Sincerely, [Name]

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