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American English AHA!(アメリカン発音アカデミー) is an online American English pronunciation training program, with content primarily aimed at Japanese speakers. It emphasizes bringing articulation training methods used by American actors into English learning, helping students train tongue, mouth, and throat muscle movements that are less commonly used in Japanese but important for English pronunciation, as well as voice resonance. The goal is to help learners speak English more confidently in everyday conversation, at work, and in presentations.
The course offering is fairly comprehensive. First, there is the “Pronunciation Dojo,” a small-group workshop held on Zoom once a week for 1 hour. Across 20 sessions, it covers the main points of American pronunciation, including rhythm, intonation, linking, multiple vowel sounds, R/L/TH/W/Y, flap T, plosives, and more. Second, there are customized private lessons focused on individual weaknesses. Third, for learners who want faster short-term improvement, there is private coaching with a total of 600 minutes of training per month. The instructor, みあた咲, has a University of Michigan background, 13 years of pronunciation teaching experience, TESOL/TEFL qualifications, EP-Pro® advanced-level certification, and experience as an actor, bilingual host, interpreter, and TV announcer, making her profile well aligned with pronunciation training.
The 20-session Pronunciation Dojo costs $250 for first-time participants and $200 for repeat students; the first-time fee includes a $50 materials fee. Students taking weekly private lessons can join the Dojo for free. Private lessons start at $100 per 1-hour session, with packages of 4 sessions for $360 and 8 sessions for $640; 30-minute lessons start at $60, with package pricing dropping to as low as $50 per session. Private coaching is more expensive, at $990 for 1 month, $2,770 for 3 months, and $5,000 for 6 months.
The main strengths are its highly focused positioning and detailed curriculum, especially its coverage of common pain points for Japanese learners such as R, TH, vowels, and linking. Recorded lesson links are also available, making it easier to catch up after absences and review past material. The downsides are that the website and explanations are almost entirely in Japanese, which creates a higher barrier for Chinese-speaking users; there is no clear mention of a formal certificate of completion; and class times are arranged around U.S. West Coast and Japan time, so users in China will need to convert and adapt to the schedule themselves.
This program is best suited to Japanese speakers who already have some English foundation and want to systematically correct their American pronunciation. It may also suit English teachers or people who need to give work presentations. Access to the website from mainland China cannot be fully confirmed, but since the courses rely on Zoom, actual participation may face some limitations. It is recommended to test the network connection, payment method, and time-zone arrangements before signing up.
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