Accent Reduction Corporate Training
Helping foreign born professionals communicate with clarity, confidence and accuracy.
Our offices have been in the same location in West Los Angeles for 20 years.
Our clients include these fine organizations:
Types of Services We Offer:
- Half-day workshops
- Full-day workshops
- Two-day intensive workshops
- Group training
- One-on-one training
Topics Covered:
- Presentation skills
- Workplace vocabularly pronunciation errors
- Cross-cultural factors which affect communication (body language, voice, word choice, etc)
- Word stress and rhythm
- Intonation patterns, pitch and melody
- Problem vowels and consonants
- Tips and techniques for continued self-study and self-correction
- Linking words for smoother speech flow
- Grammar and sentence structure (if needed)
Clear Speech Leads to Career Advancement
After taking our courses, your employees will gain greater confidence when speaking to clients and coworkers and when giving presentations.
CUstomized Training
We offer one-on-one or group training. Contact us to learn about all the options.
Save time and money
Miscommunications are costy and time-consuming. Clear communication at a multi-national workplace is not an option. IT’S A MUST.
Benefits of Accent Reduction Training:
- Facilitates interpersonal interactions
- Increases employee productivity and prevents time-consuming and potentially costly misunderstandings at the workplace
- Reduces client frustrations due to communication gaps
- Increases confidence of the speaker
- Greater likelihood for professional advancement
- Expands business negotiations and opportunities
What our students are saying
Our clients are busy professionals who need results fast. They work in an English speaking environment, and clear speech is a must for them.
“These courses give you really fast results. It feels so great when you don’t have to repeat yourself. “
“My English is completely transformed. I now feel so much more confident giving presentations in English. People finally understand every word I’m saying. “