The method

How this works

Only about one in four English speakers learned it as a first language. You are the majority, not the exception.
The Speak Clearly method

One sound at a time

Every chapter is a single sound, a single trick, and a check you can feel in your mouth. Nothing to memorise before you can start.

Start from what you already do

Your first language already gives you sounds other learners struggle with. Each guide opens with those, because building on what works is faster than fixing what does not.

Say it out loud, then check

A sound only counts when it survives outside the page. Record yourself on your phone, play it back, and use the minimal pairs to hear the difference.

Fix only what gets in the way

Clarity is the goal, not an accent transplant. If a habit does not stop people understanding you, it is not on the list.

TH /θ·ð/The English R /r/The English L /l/W vs VCH vs SHShort vowelsLong vs shortThe schwa /ə/The -ED endingThe -S endingThe NG soundJ vs YWord stressLinking

Clarity, not accent erasure.

The Speak Clearly method