I Want to Speak With an American Accent: Why Hire an Accent Reduction Specialist When I Can Buy a CD-ROM?

If you’re a non-native speaker of Eng­lish and strug­gle to be under­stood, you’ve prob­a­bly thought to your­self, ” What can I do to help lose my accent?” You may have even searched the inter­net and seen some inex­pen­sive prepack­aged kits with CD-ROMs designed to help you speak with an Amer­i­can accent just by lis­ten­ing to their record­ings and practicing.

Per­haps you also found some accent reduc­tion spe­cial­ists offer­ing to work with you indi­vid­u­ally or in a small group but the cost was higher. Which one is bet­ter, you may won­der. And is it worth the cost to hire a speech coach to help you speak like an American?

Great ques­tion! It goes back to the old adage that says “you get what you pay for.” Many of those kits have some valu­able infor­ma­tion in them, and you may find them help­ful. How­ever, they are not tar­geted to a par­tic­u­lar indi­vid­ual, so you may find your­self prac­tic­ing sounds that don’t really affect your speech.

For exam­ple, there are 51 sounds in the Eng­lish lan­guage, but most non-native speak­ers only have 10 – 15 sounds affect­ing their speech. How will you know which ones you need to work on? A qual­i­fied accent reduc­tion spe­cial­ist should pro­vide you with a cus­tomized speech analy­sis and a per­son­al­ized plan that addresses only the sounds that you need to speak with an Amer­i­can accent.

Also, most of those kits can­not pro­vide per­sonal, objec­tive feed­back to be sure you are pro­nounc­ing the sounds cor­rectly. If you can fig­ure it out on your own, that’s great!

But, if you would like the guid­ance of a highly trained pro­fes­sional, the assur­ance of know­ing that you are pro­duc­ing the sounds cor­rectly, and the sup­port of hav­ing oth­ers along­side you as you work toward your goals, then an accent reduc­tion class will be a great invest­ment. If you pre­fer to work with a pro­fes­sional pri­vately, most accent reduc­tion spe­cial­ists offer indi­vid­ual lessons, some will come to your home or office, and a few even offer classes over the inter­net. Some­times, a com­pany will pay for the train­ing when an employee’s job per­for­mance is affected by their accent.

When you are ready to hire some­one to help you with your Amer­i­can accent, look for a spe­cial­ist with a speech pathol­ogy back­ground, as speech pathol­o­gists have Master’s level spe­cial­ized train­ing in how the mouth works to pro­duce sounds and have expe­ri­ence in how to teach those sounds to others.

Once you find an accent reduc­tion spe­cial­ist and begin to prac­tice, you will quickly see the ben­e­fits of hav­ing a per­sonal speech trainer; you will speak with more of an Amer­i­can accent, and oth­ers will see the new and improved you!

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