Accent Reduction: 5 Ways Communication Barriers Cost you Time

One of the main reasons that former clients have hesitated to purse accent modification is “I don’t have enough time”.  Do you have the attitude,” I want to completely and fully commit to accent modification so I do it right!  I don’t’ have enough time right now in my life to be able to do […]

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Accent Reduction: How to Pronounce Voiced “Th”

Visual Learning Watch and Practice!  View the VIDEO to this blog by clicking here:  http://masteryouraccent.com/videos-2/pronunciation-instruction-and-practice-for-voiced-th/. 2 Commonly Mispronounced Sounds Two of the most common English sounds that challenge English as a second language learners are the two sounds made by the combination of two letters; “t” and “h.” Those two sounds are /θ/ as in the word […]

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Achieve a More Natural Sounding Accent with Articles: Part 4

Welcome to part four of Achieving a More Natural Sounding Accent with Articles!  You’re on your way to MASTERING use of the definite article “the” and the indefinite article “a!” In  Part 3, we learned about exceptions to using articles. In this blog, we summarize all the circumstances for using the definite article “the.” We […]

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Transform your Accent: Avoid Costly Mistakes

In the FREE Transform your Accent: Transform your Life Kit at www.masteryouraccent.com, we share three mistakes of accented professionals that ultimately limit earnings.  The BEAUTIFUL REALITY is that there are SOLUTIONS  to avoid continually making those mistakes!  If you haven’t downloaded that kit, go ahead and do it.  Consider it another INVESTMENT in your CAREER […]

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Achieve a More Natural Sounding Accent with Articles: Part 3

In “Achieve a More Natural Sounding Accent with Articles: Part 2,” we learned that mass nouns use the article “the” when we don’t add information.  We use the article “a” when we add information to a mass noun.  We also learned that many English language learners omit the indefinite article before singular predicate nouns (meaning the noun […]

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Achieve a More Natural Sounding Accent with Articles: Part 2

Review In Part 1, we noted that in general, we use articles to describe a noun or a noun phrase.  They either limit or make the nouns they modify more precise. We use “the” (considered a definite article) when we want to classify the noun as definite,  identified, or specific.  Furthermore, we use “the” to […]

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Achieve a More Natural Accent with Articles: Part 1

“The”  – “A”  –  “An” Do you have trouble knowing when to use “the,” “an,” and “a?”  Those short three words are very common in English.  Because they are common, they are the sore spot; the trouble area for some accented individuals.  I recently told one of my clients that the targets for our next session […]

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Accent Reduction: Cultural Identity Fear

What is it that triggers the fear of accent modification?  This question came to me as I was talking with a friend about some of my own fears.  Although I was born in the same country as I live, I have fears myself.  I know what it’s like to think if I change an aspect […]

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Accent Reduction Tips: Figurative Language

I Figured You’d like to Learn about Figurative language! Definition Figurative Language, or “Figures of speech” include phrases that mean more than just their individual words.  Click here to see a short video about “Vocabulary and Figurative Language.” Examples of Figurative Language “The seed was planted.”  In the Master Your Accent “About” page, Cher referred to her love for accent […]

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Accent Reduction: 10 Tips for Successfully Speaking English

You may as well Speak English well! Many of us want to speak effectively!  As long as we know the English language, it makes sense to use it to the best of our abilities!  Accent modification instruction with personalized feedback is essential for speeding your progress for speaking English, of course.  Ultimately, the purpose of accent […]

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