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"recording yourself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone is creating a recording of themselves, such as speaking, singing, or playing music. For example, "I practice my singing by recording myself every day."
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Emerson suggests recording yourself speaking to get over self-consciousness about your voice.
Try recording yourself and only listening to the audio to identify distracting habits.
This year's totally viral trend for recording yourself doing stupid stuff and posting it on the internet began a week ago, when two guys were messing around with a water balloon – before it all went wrong: The problem is, it's not a water balloon, it's a condom.
If you tend to use lots of filler words (e.g., um, like) or if you tend to make statements with an uptick at the end so they sound like a question instead of a declaration, recording yourself is a great way to break bad speaking habits.
Recording yourself on video allows you to get used to the sound of your voice as others hear it.
When you are first starting out, of course you may wish to practice by recording yourself and not posting it on the Internet for the entire world to see.
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Get a recorder, record yourself talking and play it back.
If you have a recorder, then just record yourself saying it.
Ever wanted to record yourself writing 'on air'?
So you can record yourself saying, "Hey me!
It's useful to record yourself when you practise speaking English.
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