In my last post, I shared my WORD SOUP technique (very professional) for getting all the tools together that you'll need to be able to whip out an evocative description on the fly. But there's a second part to this: how to get the things from your brain to the world -- you know, that actual saying it part.
This is largely about using your voice to communicate information, tone and urgency at the same time. We're moving out of the realm of writing, into the realm of voice acting. FUN! I'm not a voice actor, but I have taken some voice acting classes and also spent years yapping, so I have some strategies I can share. Take what you will.

1. Order information carefully

Human brains are weird. If there is a lot of information coming at us, we tend to only remember the details of what was said at the beginning