You know your grammar is right and the word is right, but people still ask you to repeat yourself. It's rarely your accent, it's usually three or four specific sounds. SpeakMoreFluent finds and fixes exactly those.
Most accents are fine. The real problem is usually a small set of specific sounds, plus word stress and sentence rhythm.
It's rarely your whole accent, usually just three or four specific sounds.
Stressing the wrong syllable in a long word can make it hard to follow.
Native-like rhythm often helps clarity more than perfect individual sounds.
Without a trained ear listening, it's hard to know which sounds actually need work.
Instead of teaching grammar rules in isolation, every SpeakMoreFluent class builds sentences using the same four-part order, so you always know where to start.
Once you can place the pieces in order, we layer on the SEE → SAY → REBUILD → ANSWER rhythm during live practice, so the sentence pattern moves from something you understand to something you can produce on demand.
You see the situation or prompt, like a picture, a question, or a short scenario.
You say a first attempt out loud, using the TIME → SUBJECT → VERB → OBJECT order.
Your tutor helps you rebuild the sentence live, fixing word order or word choice in the moment.
You answer a related follow-up question, so the pattern gets used again right away.
How to produce it clearly without overdoing it.
Fixing the specific vowel mix-ups that block clarity.
How to stress long words so listeners follow you easily.
The rhythm patterns that make speech sound native.
Fixing the common "added vowel" mistake at the end of words.
Making your speech flow instead of sounding chopped.
A short excerpt applying the SEE → SAY → REBUILD → ANSWER rhythm to a word stress correction.
Say this word for me: "comfortable."
com-for-TA-ble.
Let's rebuild it: COM-for-ta-ble, stress on the first syllable. Try it again.
COM-for-ta-ble.
Much clearer. Now use it in a sentence about your chair.
This chair is very comfortable.
Learners whose grammar is solid but whose speech is often misheard.
People who get asked "sorry, what?" often in meetings.
Podcasters, teachers, and presenters working in English.
Identify your specific pronunciation problem sounds.
Drill them one at a time with a tutor who hears every detail.
Say anything, and be understood the first time.
No, accent is part of your identity, this makes you clearer, not different.
Most learners notice a change within 4 to 6 lessons.
We can if you want, most learners don't need them.
Yes, many tutors review recordings between lessons.
Yes, many learners pair this with our fluency and confidence tracks.
Book a free trial lesson and find out exactly which sounds are costing you clarity.