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Do you offer accent reduction courses?

We do not offer a specific group course dedicated to accent reduction. However, we understand the importance of clear and effective communication, which is why pronunciation is an integral part of our General English group classes. These classes are designed to help students improve their overall English language skills, including pronunciation, which naturally aids in accent refinement. In these classes, students engage in various activities such as discussions, role-plays, and listening exercises, all of which contribute to better pronunciation and clearer speech.

For those seeking a more personalised approach to accent reduction, we recommend our private classes. In these one-on-one sessions, our experienced trainers can focus specifically on pronunciation and accent-related challenges. These private lessons offer tailored guidance, allowing students to work on specific sounds, intonation, and speech patterns that they find particularly challenging. This personalised attention can be especially beneficial for those who wish to make significant improvements in a shorter period.

It’s important to recognise that accent reduction is a gradual process that requires consistent practice and dedication. While some progress can be made relatively quickly, achieving a significant reduction in accent typically takes time. To support this journey, we also suggest supplementing your classes with other activities, such as regular conversation practice with native speakers, engaging with English-language media, and using pronunciation-focused language apps. These additional efforts can accelerate progress and help you achieve your accent reduction goals more effectively.

In summary, while we do not offer a specific group course for accent reduction, our General English classes and private lessons provide robust opportunities to work on pronunciation. With patience, practice, and the right guidance, you can make meaningful strides towards clearer, more confident English communication.

Updated on: 28/08/2024

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