What is foreign accent modification?
The goal of foreign accent modification is to help
individuals with mild or strong foreign accents, native
speakers with regional dialects, or those in need of general
speech improvement to develop clear pronunciation of
English.
As opposed to English as a Second Language (ESL) programs,
which target building English vocabulary and grammar, this
program targets foreign accent modification, focusing on
articulation and intonation (the sounds and rhythm of
speech).
What can I expect?
- An initial evaluation and tape recording of your
speech
- A personalized program based on a phonetic analysis of
your speech
- A comprehensive set of practice exercises in a CD-ROM or
cassette tape format
- A training manual
- A personal audio reference tape and booklet of words that
you feel are particularly important for you to pronounce
correctly
- A tape recorded re-evaluation at the end of the program
to assess your improvement
- Approximate 50 percent improvement (based on pre- and
post-program testing)
- A self-study program for continuing your improvement
after finishing the course
- Communication modules
What programs are available?
Both individual and small group programs are available. Each
program includes an initial evaluation, instruction by a
licensed speech-language pathologist, all training materials,
and weekly home assignments.
- Individual programs offer private tutoring sessions on a
weekly basis.
- Small group programs offer instruction in small classes
(two to five students) on a weekly basis.
Either individual or group sessions are available to meet
your specific needs as described below:
- Our eight-week program is designed for individuals with
mild foreign accents, native speakers with regional dialects,
or those in need of specific speech improvement.
- Our 14-week program is our standard program designed for
individuals whose accents impact communication in work and
social settings.
Expectations for success: At least one hour
of practice daily to maximize results.
What is the focus of the program?
Program focus:
- Intelligibility of sounds at word, sentence, and
conversational levels
Communication modules focus:
- Impact of non-verbal communication
- Use of idioms, contractions, and articles of speech
- Rate, intonation, and volume of speech
- Basic presentation skills
- Core professional vocabulary
Whom does the program benefit?
You can benefit from completing an accent modification
program if your accent impacts your ability to:
- Communicate effectively with patients, clients,
colleagues, or friends
- Be understood without having to repeat yourself
- Feel confident in your communications
- Complete business presentations or meetings
- Communicate effectively on the telephone
- Be promoted in your workplace
Former clients include teachers, medical residents, clergy,
and business professionals who needed to maximize communication
with students, patients, colleagues, and friends.
What are the benefits?
The benefits of completing an accent modification program
include improved:
- Social speaking skills
- Business presentation skills
- Interactions with patients, clients, colleagues, and
friends
- Confidence in speaking situations
- Communication in social and business situations
How can I enroll in the program?
To enroll in individual or small group programs, contact the
Division of Speech Pathology and Audiology at
919-684-6271, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
5 p.m.