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English Pronunciation, Speaking & Listening for some  people.                 


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日本を代表する発音矯正の第一人者、ハリウッド俳優の発音コーチ

スコット・ペリーの教え

これらは「スコット・ペリーの教え」の一部で、「Perryeigo」と呼ばれています。スコット先生は約40年間にわたり、これらのトピックを徹底的に研究してきました。彼は実地観察と歴史的なクロスリファレンスを用いて、発音の改善、会話スキルの向上、文化理解など、多くの解決策と観察結果を論理的に説明することができます。スコット・ペリーの教えを通じて、英語力を飛躍的に向上させましょう。


"You don't need to accept the results others are getting anymore. 

Here, you can get the results you wanted."     - Scott Perry

Listening, Speaking, and Pronunciation:

Japan is very good at some parts of English.  The English you are learning is good for reading and writing, even on a global level. But if you are like the majority of people in Japan, your listening, speaking, and pronunciation are causing you and the people you talk to stress and frustration. The average American understands about 35 to 40% of the English spoken by the average Japanese adult. The methods used to correct this in Japan do not begin to touch the real problem. You need to address the missing three phases of language development that are virtually unknown in Japan. If you want to learn more, Scott Perry can teach you.


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American English?!?

You may think you are learning American English. You are actually learning British English in books from America, taught by teachers from around the world. These books use American vocabulary but  the foundation and pronunciation of English in Japan was created in conjunction with the  British hundreds of years ago.  Japanese romaji sounds were all matched to the British vowel sound system. Why?   Because America as we know it did not exist at that time. That is why romaji is closer to British English.  If you want to truly master American English sounds, you will need a new romaji foundation based on American English sounds, not British.    If you want to learn, Scott Perry can teach you.


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English is like a watch

Teaching only one thing thing in English is like learning only half of the alphabet. English is like a watch. Everything is focused on the center hub and everything is connected to itself. You cannot move or fix one part without affecting every other part. If you want to improve any part of your English, it all must be corrected together. Every part affects the other. You can’t fix the hour hand without the minute hand moving also. Learn English like a watch and your total ability will improve. If you want to know how, Scott Perry can teach you.

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Struggling with English is not your fault. We don't want you to leave.

You are not being fully trained for some reason?!? How can Japan rank near the top in every industry such as math, science, engineering, art, design, and construction, but near the bottom in English for over 60 years? Is it possible to out spend most countries in English education, yet rank near the bottom 20% of global proficiency testing? Actually, the very small percentage of Japanese children that attend international school in Japan graduate with perfect English and attend top universities around the world.  That means the answer to perfect English is already in Japan. Evidence has shown us that when Japanese people are properly trained in pronunciation and listening, over 85% of 20-year-olds would opt to move abroad. This is a problem that would severely damage the Japanese economy. Having that many youth leave the country is not good for Japan.  This is why teaching proper pronunciation and listening do not appear to be a priority in the Japanese Education system. How can you win the 100-meter race and 300 meters every time but come in last place in the 200 meter race each time?  Keeping people in Japan has a lot to do with how well you are taught pronunciation and listening. This is Scott Perry's specialty. If you like to be your best, Scott Perry can teach you.


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Impact of Romaji on English Learning

If you are educated in Japan, your ability to hear English sounds begins to deteriorate over time starting at age 8 until nearly vanishing as an adult. This is a result of substituting romaji sounds for your natural hearing ability via your ears. It modifies the original sound. Japanese is the only major language that has created a completely separate and unique sound system for all things not originating in Japan. It's called romaji. This sound system is based on the Japanese language that recreates a new version of the original. It's often not recognizable to anyone that does not understand the Japanese language. This is a safety net and great for everyone in Japan. It guarantees that everyone in Japan can understand the same sounds. The downside is that only Japanese people can understand most of the romaji sound modification. If you want to be understood outside of Japan, Scott Perry can teach you.  

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Reading English is bad for your pronunciation.   

If you are reading English and trying to improve your American pronunciation, you are causing more harm than good.  Reading English allows the familiar romaji sounds to dominate in your pronunciation. For Japanese people, English letters are connected to the romaji Japanese version of the English sound, not the American sound. The more you read the more you stay the same. There is a better way to solve this problem. If you want to know, Scott Perry can teach you.

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これらは、スコット ペリーから学べることのほんの一部です。英語力を最大限に伸ばす必要がある場合は、スコット ペリーに直接お問い合わせください。

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