Claire| Accent Clarity Coach
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Claire| Accent Clarity Coach
@accentedclarity.bsky.social
Accent & clarity coach for medical professionals & pilots.
Helping multilingual English speakers communicate clearly under pressure.
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**4/4 🎯 Why it matters:**

Using reductions like **’n’** makes your English **sound natural, fluent, and professional**.

Try it in conversation today! 🗣️

#HighStakesEnglish #ProfessionalCommunication #EnglishTips
December 9, 2025 at 4:03 PM
**3/4 💡 Practice tip:**

Say the words slowly at first, exaggerating the “n” connection:

“Salt **’n** pepper” → “Come **’n** go” → “Now **’n** again”

Then speed up naturally. 🔄

#AccentCoach #EnglishClarity
December 9, 2025 at 4:03 PM
**2/4 ✅ Examples in action:**

- “Salt **’n** pepper”
- “Come **’n** go”
- “Now **’n** again”

Notice how it connects naturally and sounds effortless! 👌

#SpeakClearly #FluentEnglish
December 9, 2025 at 4:03 PM
Instead, try these openers:

✔ “Just to clarify, the correct procedure is…”

✔ “Let me add one detail that might help…”

✔ “From what I understand, it works this way…”

✔ “One thing we should double-check is…”

#SpeakConfidently #ProfessionalCommunication
December 6, 2025 at 4:00 PM
❌ “Sorry, but…” → sounds uncertain

❌ “Actually, that’s wrong…” → sounds confrontational

Avoid these, they can weaken your authority or confuse your team.

#TeamCommunication #ProfessionalEnglish
December 6, 2025 at 4:00 PM
5/5 Mastering V & W helps you communicate clearly, confidently, professionally — in meetings, giving instructions, or under pressure.

#ProfessionalCommunication #PilotCommunication
December 6, 2025 at 3:07 PM
4/5 🎯 Practice makes perfect:
📌 Record yourself
📌 Mirror practice
📌 Slow → then speed up
📌 Practice full sentences
#EnglishPronunciation #VvsW
December 6, 2025 at 3:07 PM
3/5❌ “I’m wery ready.” → sounds like “wary”
✔ “I’m very ready.” → clear & confident ✅
#MultilingualProfessionals #HighStakesEnglish
December 6, 2025 at 3:07 PM
2/5💡 Quick tip:
V = teeth on bottom lip + vibration → VVVV
Words: very, value, vote
W = rounded lips + no vibration → WWWW
Words: would, where, why
#AccentTraining #SpeakClearly#MultilingualProfessionals #VvsW #ConfidenceInEnglish
December 6, 2025 at 3:07 PM