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Learn how to pronounce Ethnic Names
Created byNavade Khader
Last updated 3/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn how to pronounce peoples names properly
  • Learn variations of letter pronunciation
  • Learn diversity and cultural sensitivity
  • learn how to make a connection

Course content

16 sections16 lectures32m total length
  • Intro3:03

Requirements

  • No experience necessary

Description

In today’s globalized world, professionals and students with non-Western names often face the challenge of having their names mispronounced daily. It can be awkward, and frankly, a little cringe-worthy.

That’s why I’ve created this course: to help you learn how to properly pronounce ethnic names with confidence and respect.

When you pronounce someone's name correctly, it shows respect for them as an individual. It acknowledges their identity and the cultural or personal significance their name may hold. Mispronouncing it can feel like a disregard for their identity.

Throughout the course, I’ll share practical tips and tricks that will help you get the pronunciation right. Understanding how to pronounce someone's name correctly isn’t just about getting it right—it shows respect and sensitivity toward their culture.

This course is designed for HR professionals, Corporate executives, IT professionals, Teachers and individuals in the Sales industry. Learning how to pronounce names correctly helps build stronger connections and fosters better communication with colleagues, clients, and customers from all walks of life.

In my class you'll learn the many variations of the English Language and how certain letters are actually pronounced completely different than the Western Style of English.

Join me, and let’s break down the barriers to respectful and meaningful interaction through proper name pronunciation.

Who this course is for:

  • Everyone working in the Corporate sector, this should help establish good guidelines when interacting with people from different cultures.