How much time have you spent trying to improve your English pronunciation without much progress or success?
Do you understand exactly what you should focus on and how you should practice ?
The mouth movements and linguistic patterns of English are not a mystery. They can be learned like any other skill if the instructions are clear, and you're willing to give it the time and energy it requires.
If you haven't improved as much as you want, it's because you were not taught how to learn this and don't really know what to do. That's not your fault.
Pronunciation is a physical skill, and every language is spoken with different mouth movements and different patterns of rhythm and intonation. In this free workshop I will introduce the "4 Elements," a framework that identifies the fundamental components of pronunciation.
When you compare English and your own language through this framework, (in this case Japanese), you will understand exactly what you need to focus on to improve.
This will be followed by a Q & A, where I will ask you for examples of English words or phrases you have trouble with. Then I will show you how to use the 4 Elements framework to identify what you need to focus on to improve it.