Sound Like a Native English Speaker
Even though you know the vocabulary and the endless grammar rules, you
still find it difficult to pronounce English words correctly this struggle with language can make communicating with native English speakers a frustrating experience for both you and them.
You may have a good knowledge of the English language but does not guarantee a good accent. But what does a good accent mean? It means an accent that is easy on all ears across the globe, an accent
that is understood by all in the international community, no matter who the listener is an American, British, Australian or a Canadian or people from any other country. This Accent is called a
neutral accent.
Improving your English Accent is an easy and enjoyable way to learn and master the most challenging characteristics
such as troublesome vowel sounds, the difference in stressed and unstressed syllables and words, which make you sound like a native speaker. This Module develops you to shave off certain excess from
your current accent, and develop a neutral accent. It gives you an understanding of the American way of speaking, culture, and diversity.
Accent Training is a highly specialized course.
My course offers accent reduction, practice in American phrases and conversation, and learning the rhythm of standard American spoken English. This course goes beyond merely teaching grammatical structures of the English language. My focus is on how you sound when you speak and how effectively you communicate with others around the world. I agree that there is nothing wrong with speaking with an accent; however, I'm aware that many people would like to improve their English speaking skills by reducing their accent.
My goal is to help you gain more confidence and effectiveness in your English speaking skills by reducing the influence of your mother tongue.
Course Objectives
Identify and replace pronunciation of sounds, words, and phrases that are influenced by native tongue and/or British dialect with the appropriate American pronunciation
Learn to speak with the flow and rhythm of American English and use appropriate stress patterns
Identify and replace some common grammatical errors that are influenced by the native tongue with the correct English forms
Learn the meaning of selected American figures of speech, slang, and idioms
Focus on difficult sounds (R, L, V, B, Z, S)
Practice rythm and intonation through prepared exercises
Activities are based on your level, needs and goals
Gain confidence in your pronunciation for your career or everyday life
Learn the American accent with American native English