If you are interested in a free recorded accent assessment to get started, I have included the instructions below.
Instructions for a Free Assessment:
1. Click “Start Recording”
2. Use the script below to make your recording. Speak as naturally as possible.
3. When you have completed the script, click “stop”
4. Enter your name and email
5. Click “Send” to submit your recording
Please allow at least 5-7 days for us to assess your recording and get back to you with a recorded message with our findings and next steps.
**Answer all the questions, the reading passage, and topics by responding out loud.
Answer These Questions:
1. What is your name?
2. Where are you from and what is your native language?
3. What is today’s date?
4. What is your favorite food and how do you like it to be prepared?
5. Why do you want to improve your speech?
Read The Following Passage:
English is thought to be the third most commonly spoken language on Earth. It is estimated that as of 2013, approximately 1 in 3 people speak English on a regular basis.
The English language is constantly growing and changing. Words in the English vocabulary have been taken from over 350 other languages. Rather than hurting the language, these additions allow us to be more expressive.
Read These Facts:
The longest word without a true vowel letter is “rhythms”.
The longest word with only one vowel is “strengths”.
There are no words in English that rhyme with either “orange” or “silver”.
Talk About Yourself for 1-2 Minutes:
Talk about what is going on in your life right now. Talk about your family, your job/career, your hobbies, and/or what you did on the weekend.
1. Click “Start Recording”
2. Use the script below to make your recording. Speak as naturally as possible.
3. When you have completed the script, click “stop”
4. Enter your name and email
5. Click “Send” to submit your recording
Please allow at least 5-7 days for us to assess your recording and get back to you with a recorded message with our findings and next steps.
**Answer all the questions, the reading passage, and topics by responding out loud.
Answer These Questions:
1. What is your name?
2. Where are you from and what is your native language?
3. What is today’s date?
4. What is your favorite food and how do you like it to be prepared?
5. Why do you want to improve your speech?
Read The Following Passage:
English is thought to be the third most commonly spoken language on Earth. It is estimated that as of 2013, approximately 1 in 3 people speak English on a regular basis.
The English language is constantly growing and changing. Words in the English vocabulary have been taken from over 350 other languages. Rather than hurting the language, these additions allow us to be more expressive.
Read These Facts:
The longest word without a true vowel letter is “rhythms”.
The longest word with only one vowel is “strengths”.
There are no words in English that rhyme with either “orange” or “silver”.
Talk About Yourself for 1-2 Minutes:
Talk about what is going on in your life right now. Talk about your family, your job/career, your hobbies, and/or what you did on the weekend.