Your answers reveal insights about your English voice — your strengths, your hidden blocks, and the next steps to speak with clarity, confidence, and authenticity.
Here’s a quick peek at the 4 types - scroll down to get the DETAILS and personalized action plan!
A — The Careful Communicator: Thoughtful, precise, focused on clarity.
B — The Self-Aware Speaker: Observant, analytical, ready to turn awareness into effortless fluency.
C — The Expressive Storyteller: Warm, engaging, full of personality.
D — The Quiet Powerhouse: Grounded, confident, ready for your voice to match your presence.
The Results are in!
A — The Careful Communicator
You’re thoughtful, precise, and deeply motivated to be understood. Your superpower? Awareness — you care about clarity and accuracy.
Biggest challenge: Overthinking. You focus so much on “getting it right” that your natural flow gets blocked.
Next step: Shift from perfection to rhythm and melody — try reading a short paragraph aloud today and notice where your voice naturally pauses.
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B — The Self-Aware Speaker
You notice what’s off — and that awareness is your secret advantage. Most learners never reach your level of insight.
Biggest challenge: Sometimes you get stuck between knowing and doing — you know what needs to change, but it doesn’t always happen automatically.
Next step: Turn awareness into muscle memory — pick one sound or word you usually overthink and practice it slowly today.
Try these tips to get started:
C — The Expressive Storyteller
You’re warm, engaging, and people love listening to you. Your voice has personality — and that’s powerful.
Biggest challenge: Expression sometimes runs ahead of clarity. You have the energy, now you want the polish.
Next step: Focus on fine-tuning stress, intonation, and pacing — record one short story or anecdote today and notice where your clarity can improve.
Follow these suggestions for your authentic voice-
D — The Quiet Powerhouse
You know your worth — and you want your English voice to reflect that same confidence and authority.
Biggest challenge: You already have strong ideas and presence, but sometimes your voice doesn’t carry the same authority.
Next step: Build habits that give your voice strength — try a short drill that strengthens authority and presence in your speech today.
What to start with today:
Hi, I’m Morgan
I help
Immigrant women improve their American English pronunciation to speak clearly, feel more confident, and show up as their authentic selves.
I offer
An initial Accent Evaluation
1:1 Personalized Coaching
Group Classes
Self-paced Digital Course