For governments and ministries of education

Faster English proficiency is a competitive advantage between nation states.

ClearPronounce designs national pronunciation programmes taught through your citizens' own writing system. Register your country's interest and we will prepare a briefing for your language and your system.

The argument

Five things worth knowing before you commission any English programme.

01

Pronunciation is where proficiency becomes economic.

A CV in good English gets the interview; intelligible speech gets the job. The same is true of a country.

02

Your citizens mishear and mispronounce English in a pattern.

Every first language meets English differently. A course built for everyone is built for no one in particular — including your country.

03

Reading is infrastructure your schools already built.

ClearScript converts that skill — your population's strongest — directly into speech.

04

IPA never worked at national scale.

It asks a learner to master a second writing system before fixing a single sound. Respelling in the national orthography removes that step entirely.

05

We build by registered demand.

Tell us your language and your priorities; countries that register first are prioritised first.

What you commission

A programme designed for your language, not adapted to it.

We deliver the respelling layer for your national language; curriculum design grounded in how your citizens actually mishear English; teacher materials; rollout planning; and measurement designed in from the start — baseline, progress, outcome. Delivered with your ministry, your schools and your publishers, as consultancy, licensed technology, or both.

Register your country's interest

Tell us about your system. We'll prepare a briefing for it.

Pronunciation is the slowest part of English to teach at scale, and the part most tied to your national language. Tell us where your country is; we will come back with a briefing prepared for your education system and your priority outcomes.

  • A briefing prepared for your country's first language
  • What a national programme looks like, and what it costs
  • A direct line to the founder, not a sales queue

On discretion

First approaches are often informal, and we treat them accordingly. Write in a personal capacity if that suits; name your ministry when you're ready. Replies come from the founder, and a conversation stays exploratory until you say otherwise. Formal registration can come later — or not at all.

Country interest registration

For ministries, departments and national education bodies.
Country and a way to reach you are enough to start; the rest helps us prepare.
Pick any that apply. It shapes the briefing we prepare.
Official or personal — whichever suits the stage you're at.
We reply within five working days. Your registration is held in confidence.