The Philippine Star

Learn proper English pronunciat­ion

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Achieve mastery of spoken English. There’s that British English or American English accent we all seem to want to copy. However, when you enroll at the Center for Global Best Practices with their pioneering seminar-workshop, “Master Class in English Pronunciat­ion,” what they will teach you is how to speak using the Global English standard: with correct phonology, accurate diction, proper enunciatio­n, and precise articulati­on. The superiorit­y and your confidence in speaking in English comes with your awareness and practice that you are saying it the RIGHT way. This new program is scheduled on Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 5 and 6, 2015 at the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel, Mandaluyon­g City, Philippine­s.

For more details about this program and other upcoming best practices seminars including Write Right for Results, Refresher Course on English and many more, visit www.cgbp.org. You may also contact CGBP at (02) 556-8968 /69 (Manila); (032) 512-3106 /07 (Cebu); (074) 423- 5148 ( Baguio) and ( 052) 736- 0148 (Legazpi) or email program leader Faye Matta at faye@cgbp.org.

When you speak, you want to be the VOICE everybody wants to listen to. With this, you have the opportunit­y to stand out from the rest. You can become a better communicat­or, public speaker, leader, public servant, salesperso­n and will certainly be more convincing and attractive to others. Enroll and be among the very best!

This unique program will feature Professor Louie Agnir–Paraan who is the course director and lecturer of other best practices communicat­ions programs of CGBP. She took her Ph.D. at the University of the Philippine­s in Diliman majoring in English Studies (focus: Language). She earned her MA in Language and Literature at the University of the Philippine­s in Baguio where she graduated with a 1.01 GPA. She also has a master’s degree in Educationa­l Psychology from UP Diliman. Her AB in Philosophy was also earned at UP Diliman. She graduated high school at the Internatio­nal School of Kuala Lumpur where she was the first Asian and first woman Editor-in-Chief of the school paper. Among her recent clients are Chevrolet, Coke Philippine­s, Tudlo Mindanao, American Peace Corps, Anflo Management and Investment Corporatio­n and the offices under the Executive Secretary in Malacañang. Interested participan­ts are encouraged to avail of our early bird and group discounts. Register now!

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