Your voice shapes the room

I work with communicators whose speech carries weight — leaders, speakers, performers, and client-facing professionals who need clarity, presence, and control under pressure

People hear the voice before they process the message

Reliable speech under pressure

This work is not about sounding polished, corporate, or artificial.

It’s about building speech that remains clear and trustworthy when conditions change:

  • interviews

  • presentations

  • media appearances

  • leadership environments

  • live performance

  • difficult conversations

  • high-stakes visibility


We work on:

  • vocal stability

  • clarity without over-control

  • speech under pressure

  • pace and presence

  • accent and speech consistency

  • reducing self-monitoring while speaking

  • sounding more like yourself, not less

Six sessions with Mark Dallas made a real difference for me. He breaks things down in a simple way and always points out mistakes without making it uncomfortable. I felt myself opening up more in conversations and speaking more clearly each week. He really helped me build up my confidence, and I’m grateful for his patience and guidance. I’d definitely recommend him to anyone who wants practical, supportive accent coaching.
Qais Rahman

Whether we like it or not, speech shapes perception.

Under pressure, many people begin managing their voice instead of communicating naturally. Breath shortens. Speech tightens. Pace changes.
Presence disappears into self-monitoring.

The result isn’t usually “bad speaking.”
It’s instability.

Mark is a great teacher with a unique style.
He explains linguistic concepts by using the very words
and vocal patterns that embody the concept itself.
Nariman Mammadli
Mark is very professional in teaching English. I had private classes for accent coaching with him. I am very satisfied with the way he advised me. I highly recommend him. Thanks Mark for all your advice. You are the best teacher.
Rozitash Tahmaseb pour

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Dialect Coaching by Mark Byron Dallas
Toronto, Canada