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We are delighted to announce some brand new three-day KTS workshops based on the four “P”s of Experiencing Accents!
We often teach consonants* and vowels separately, but I wonder if that can lead to a disconnect for some students
One phrase stuck out to me in a recent discussion about adapting KTS for short-term goals. It was acknowledged that
In talking with Master Teacher Andrea Caban about Knight-Thompson Speechwork and how we teach it, I’ve begun to reflect on
Here’s an odd question: What if Speaking With Skill had been written specifically for French speakers (perhaps by Dudley “Chevalier”)?
The points that Jeremy raised in last week’s post are worth weeks of exploration, and I am so grateful for
A few weeks ago, fellow KTS-er Julie Foh and I presented together in Singapore at the VASTA conference. Our topic
I recently attended a two-day webinar devoted to transgender voice and communication training for voice clinicians. It was a fantastic
(Today’s post contributed by Rockford Sansom) Over the past several years, I’ve been privileged to serve as a voice coach
From Tyler: I’ve been thinking lately about writing a book on accent acquisition. Which has mostly resulted in me