Learn American Accent Training Intonation
Practical American Accent Training for clearer and more confident English communication
Description
AccenTraining: American Accent Training for Beginners and Experts
Whether you're an English-speaking beginner or a well-versed expert, the AccenTraining coaching method can help you take your spoken English to new heights. Work with Pat, your new Personal Accent Training Coach, to develop improved pronunciation, increased confidence, better communication skills, and more.
Together, your focus will be on showing you progress in as short a time as possible by working on your strengths in specific areas to see change in your weaknesses.
With the AccenTraining coaching method, you will learn:
How to hear English sounds that are foreign to you and produce them accurately.
How to develop the muscle memory required to repeat these foreign sounds consistently.
How to control how your spoken word is received, including your intonation, stress, and rhythm.
How to develop versatile speech skills to enhance all spoken communication, from casual conversations to professional presentations.
How to gain a clear understanding of what American accent development means, and what it will take to see further impactful change.
Learning new language skills doesn't have to be overwhelming. Let's begin building upon your strengths today, and learn to command the sound of your spoken English. Sign up for the AccenTraining coaching method today!
What You Will Learn!
- Boosted comprehension of all spoken English.
- Enhanced T sound pronunciation and positioning.
- Applied knowledge of stressed and unstressed sounds.
- An active understanding of word linking in American English.
- Understanding of what make an accent, and how to set accent learning goals.
Who Should Attend!
- English learners who want to have a competitive level of spoken English.
- Non-native English speakers who are tired of being asked to repeat themselves with every-day words.
- Non-native English speakers who are afraid to speak in public because they don't want their English to be misunderstood.
- Non-native English speaking professionals from all fields of work who want more confidence in their spoken English.