Do any or all of these describe you?

  • You’ve spent years learning English
  • You learned English in native country by someone with an accent
  • You feel good about English comprehension
  • You feel good about speaking with familiar listeners
  • You lose all confidence once you are speaking with native English speakers, with unfamiliar listeners, or in front of a large group
  • Native English speakers frequently ask you to repeat yourself – “what, say that again”
  • There are communication breakdowns and you’re not sure what you’re saying incorrectly
  • People treat you differently because they don’t understand you
  • Maybe coworkers avoid speaking with you because of the communication problems
  • Your thoughts and ideas are not given as much attention as you think they should
  • In your work setting you feel that you have much more to offer than you are giving
  • You hesitate to speak up during group discussions or meetings
  • You feel that you could do well in a more advanced position – but don’t feel confident in  the way you are able to communicate
  • You feel that your communication skills or simply your accent is keeping you from progressing in your career.

You are not alone! Hundreds of thousands of non-native English speakers are in your same position and feel this same frustration. The only difference is that you are seeking a solution whereas they are waking up each morning wishing things were different but doing nothing about it.

You are putting yourself in a great position and gaining a very real competitive edge in the marketplace because you are looking to actively work to improve yourself and overcome a very real problem.

In the webinar posted below, we talked about how you as a non-native English speaker can get that dream job or that next promotion in your current job.

I got an email from a past student this week. I had heard that he recently got a new job with the Fortune 500 company, Cisco, and so I emailed him to congratulate him. Here’s part of the response I got from him:

“The new job is definitely a huge win for me. The compensation and benefit package are awesome. The part I like the most is that the job location is about 20 minutes away from where I live. The previous job was very challenging since I needed to spend at least 100 minutes on the road every single work day.

It is incredibly useful to utilize all the skills I learned from Pronunciation Pro. Honestly I am still working at it on a daily basis and feel strongly that I am getting better and better”.

Watch this webinar recording to learn how you can get the same results!