Most professionals think their communication problem is their accent. It isn't. It's whether their meaning survives the room, the recording, and the AI summary that follows.
When you speak, your listener is constantly decoding, following and holding on to what you say.
If that effort becomes too great, people rarely ask you to repeat yourself. Instead, they nod, move on and quietly miss part of your message.
For most professionals, the problem isn't grammar or vocabulary. It's listener effort.
This masterclass shows you how to reduce it.
This isn't a course about sounding more British or becoming a polished public speaker.
It's about making your English easier to follow, easier to remember and more likely to survive the meeting, the recording and the AI summary that follows.
Everything in the masterclass comes from real coaching work with executives, diplomats and technical specialists. You'll learn the same practical principles used to improve clarity, authority and listener understanding — presented in three focused video modules and a downloadable workbook.
Why your meaning doesn't always make it to the decision, and what that's silently costing you in every meeting.
The physical mechanics of landing your words: breath, final consonants, long vowels, pause.
How to structure what you say so it survives not just a distracted listener, but an AI summarising your meeting into five bullet points.
Plus: a companion workbook with the exercises, frameworks, and a 30-day challenge to apply what's in the videos.
Executives, senior technical specialists, and professionals whose spoken English is already fluent but whose meaning isn't landing with the authority it should.
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