A Structured Accent Correction Course.
Clear Milestones. Measurable Progress.

Not a collection of tips. Not a playlist of drills. A structured accent correction course with phases, benchmarks, and a clear path from where you are now to professional-grade American English clarity.

Why You Need a Course, Not Just Coaching Sessions

Individual coaching sessions are valuable. But without structure, they become a series of disconnected lessons. You fix one thing, move to the next, and the first slips away. Progress feels inconsistent because there’s no system holding it together.

An accent correction course solves that. It gives you a roadmap: a diagnostic starting point, sequenced phases that build on each other, and clear milestones so you always know where you stand. Every session is purposeful because it fits into a larger progression designed to make your improvements permanent.

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What’s Missing From Most Accent Correction Programs

No Sequencing or Progression

Most accent correction programs jump between sounds randomly or let you choose what to work on. That’s like building a house by picking rooms at random. A structured course sequences your work so each phase builds on the last—consonants before consonant clusters, word stress before sentence rhythm, isolated practice before real-time application.

No Way to Measure Progress

Without clear benchmarks, you can’t tell if you’re improving or just showing up. You finish a program feeling uncertain about what you’ve actually gained. A structured accent correction course defines what success looks like at each phase, so your progress is visible and motivating.

No Transfer to Real Communication

You can master a sound in an exercise and lose it in conversation. Programs that don’t bridge the gap between controlled practice and spontaneous speech leave you stranded. Our course builds deliberate transfer phases into the curriculum—so the skills you develop actually show up when it matters.

The Four Phases of Your Accent Correction Course

Phase 1: Diagnostic and Foundation

A comprehensive assessment maps your current speech patterns against American English standards. We identify your highest-impact areas, set measurable goals, and build your awareness of the physical mechanics behind each target sound. You leave Phase 1 knowing exactly what to change and why.

Phase 2: Sound Acquisition

Focused work on your priority sounds and patterns. Each session builds muscle memory through structured drills, word-level practice, and sentence integration. By the end of Phase 2, your target sounds are reliable in controlled practice—the foundation for real-world fluency.

Phase 3: Integration and Fluency

This is where correction becomes communication. We practice in your professional contexts—presentations, negotiations, meetings, casual conversation. The focus shifts from individual sounds to connected speech: rhythm, stress, intonation, and pacing at natural speed.

Phase 4: Maintenance and Independence

You graduate with a personalized maintenance plan, self-monitoring strategies, and the tools to continue improving independently. Optional check-in sessions ensure long-term retention. The goal is your independence—not a permanent dependency on coaching.

What You Get From This Course

  • A structured curriculum designed specifically for your speech patterns and goals
  • Clear phases with defined milestones so you always know where you stand
  • Professional vocabulary and scenarios integrated from the start
  • Skills that hold up under pressure—because we test them in real contexts before moving on
  • A graduation plan with self-monitoring tools for long-term independence
  • 20+ years of coaching expertise from a specialist who has trained professionals at Apple, Amazon, FedEx, and more
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Jay Alexander Poulton — Accent Correction Course Designer

Who Designed This Course

Founder · The Accent Coach

Jay designed this accent correction course after two decades of working with professionals who had tried everything, apps, group classes, self-study guides, and still struggled to maintain clear American English under pressure. His course structure is built on phonetics, motor learning science, and professional communication strategy.

An ICF-trained executive coach, Jay has worked with leaders and professionals at Apple, Amazon, FedEx, Bank of America, and organizations across 35+ countries. His clients don’t just sound clearer—they communicate with more confidence and authority in the moments that matter most.

In Their Own Words

I’d done ad hoc coaching sessions before and always hit a plateau. The structured phases here were completely different, each one built on the last, and I always knew exactly where I stood. I never wasted time revisiting things I’d already mastered, which made the whole process faster than I expected.

Andres M.

Senior Product Manager

The milestone structure made everything feel real and measurable. At the end of Phase 2, Jay assessed exactly what had become automatic and what still needed work. Finishing each phase felt like an actual achievement. I finished knowing I’d completed something concrete, not just attended a series of sessions.

Elena K.

Senior Associate

I’ve done every kind of communication training for over twenty years in global manufacturing. Jay’s course is the only one where the changes lasted. The transfer phase, where you practice under real pressure before moving on, is what makes it different. Everything I built is still there two years later.

Robert O.

VP of Manufacturing

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the accent correction course?
The course is personalized, so the duration depends on your starting point and goals. Most professionals complete the core program in 12–20 weeks of weekly sessions. Jay will give you a realistic timeline after your diagnostic assessment.
Is this an online accent correction course or in-person?
All sessions are conducted online via video call. This makes the course accessible from anywhere in the world and allows for easy session recording and review. Clients currently span North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America.
What if I’ve already tried accent correction before?
Many of our clients have. The difference is structure. Previous attempts likely taught you sounds without building a system to retain them under pressure. This course sequences your learning so each skill reinforces the last, and includes deliberate transfer practice so improvements stick in real conversation.
Do I need to practice between sessions?
Yes—but the practice is designed to fit your schedule. Most homework requires 10–15 minutes of focused daily practice, often integrated into activities you already do: reading aloud during your commute, rehearsing key phrases before meetings, or recording short voice memos. Consistency matters more than volume.