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ABOUT PHONOMASTERY ?

Most children struggle with reading because English doesn’t follow its own rules. From silent letters to confusing spellings, the language often creates fear instead of fluency.

PhonoMastery changes that. It uses a visual, rule-free method to help children decode and read English faster and more confidently than ever before.

100% reading success in our classrooms
No other course in world matches our results or speed
Children start reading confidently within 90 sessions
Neutral English accent with zero mother-tongue influence
Smooth, natural, confident speech
Fluency and clarity achieved in under 180 learning hours
Scientifically designed and proven with real children

Why Learning To Read Is Important

1. Decoding

Learning to read begins with decoding letters and sounds correctly.

2. Comprehension

Decoding leads to comprehension, Once kids decode well, they start understanding what they read.

3. Language growth

Comprehension to language growth, Understanding texts helps kids grow in vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure.

4. Subject knowledge

Good readers can understand content in other subjects like science and math.

5. Excel in academics

Reading supports performance across all school subjects.

6. Lifelong learning

Strong reading builds self-belief and encourages independent learning and bosts confidence.

What We Solve

Most children struggle with reading because English doesn’t follow its own rules. From silent letters to confusing spellings, the language often creates fear instead of fluency.

Vowel Irregularity

In English, vowel sounds are often represented by different vowels or vowel combinations. This results in spelling irregularities, leading to confusion for learners.
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Vowel Sound Irregularity

A vowel or vowel group can produce different sounds depending on the word it appears in. This is a common source of confusion for learners
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Word Look alikes

Many English words look similar but have different meanings and pronunciations. These are called homonyms, homophones, and homographs, and they often cause confusion.
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Stress & Intonation

In English, word stress and intonation change the meaning and pronunciation which can confuse learners.
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Silent Letters

Approximately 60% of English words contain at least one silent letter. Silent letters increase reading difficulty and make spelling harder for learners.
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Accent & Influence

Foreign words in English often keep their original pronunciation, which can make them tricky to learn.
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