A Chinese accent isn't a thousand random errors — it's a short, predictable list of transfers from Mandarin and Cantonese, and each one has a dedicated fix here. Rebuild the vowels Chinese doesn't have, master the American R, learn how syllables melt together, and replace syllable-by-syllable tones with sentence-level melody.
A Chinese accent isn't one skill gap — it's three stacked on top of each other. The course trains each layer in order, so every lesson builds on the one before it.
Mandarin has no æ (bad), no ɪ (sit), no reduced vowels, and a very different R. Exact tongue, lip, and jaw positions — with drills and minimal pairs — rebuild each one.
Chinese keeps syllables crisp and separate; English melts them together. Learn reductions like "wanna" and blends like the T + U "ch" in situation — and when not to use them.
Mandarin pins a tone to every syllable; English spreads melody across whole sentences. Sentence stress, intonation, pitch, pace, and power replace flat or staccato delivery with natural flow.
Work through the modules in order with your coach, or jump to the sound you struggle with most. Your progress is saved in this browser.
Each lesson follows the same coach-guided cycle, moving from isolated sounds to real conversation.
Learn exactly what the tongue, lips, jaw, and throat are doing — no vague "just imitate me."
Repeat consonant + vowel combinations after your coach until the position becomes automatic.
Move into real vocabulary, minimal pairs, and practice sentences packed with the target sound.
Read articles and dialogues while your coach flags every slip — the fastest path to consistency.
Open conversation prompts help you carry the new sound into spontaneous, natural speech.