Master Voice, Accent & Pronunciation Skills

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Master Voice, Accent & Pronunciation Skills

About this course

Master voice and accent skills to speak English clearly, confidently, and professionally. Learn pronunciation, stress, rhythm, and accent neutralization techniques through practical exercises. This course provides a structured approach to improving spoken English clarity and communication confidence. You will learn effective voice warm-up techniques, articulation exercises, vowel and consonant pronunciation, and syllable stress patterns to strengthen your speech foundation. Through practical training, you will explore rhythm, sentence stress, intonation, and pitch variation to make your speech more natural and impactful. The course also focuses on reducing Mother Tongue Influence (MTI), helping you communicate more clearly in professional and social settings. By combining speech mechanics with consistent practice, this course enables measurable improvement in pronunciation and verbal presence. By the end of the course, you will be able to speak English with greater clarity, reduce accent barriers, and communicate confidently in workplace conversations, presentations, and public speaking situations.

What you'll learn

  • Voice warm-up techniques and articulation exercises
  • Vowel and consonant pronunciation patterns
  • Syllable stress, rhythm, and sentence stress in English
  • Intonation and pitch variation for natural speech
  • Techniques to reduce Mother Tongue Influence (MTI)
  • Accent neutralization strategies for clearer communication

Course objectives

  • Speak English with greater clarity and reduced accent barriers
  • Communicate confidently in workplace conversations and presentations
  • Apply pronunciation and stress patterns to strengthen speech foundation
  • Use rhythm, intonation, and pitch variation to make speech more natural and impactful

Skills you'll gain

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