#240: Do I Need to Have a Native Accent?
In this week’s podcast, we’re talking all about whether or not you SHOULD TRY to sound like a native and how this correlates with accent reduction, intelligibility, identity and your DEEPER PURPOSE for learning English. Is this a particular goal you have as part of your English language journey? Have you ever faced any prejudice for the accent that you have? Whatever your thoughts are on the subject, it’s a really interesting one and so you’ll enjoy listening to our discussion about it.
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- Choppy
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I think that if you are going to live in an English speaking country, you should completely eliminate or minimize your accent. Look at Hollywood. Good people have the right accent, but villains and cosmic beings don’t, they have a Russian, Italian, German accent.
So, when a resident speaks to a person with an accent, he subconsciously forms the image created by Hollywood.
Thank you for sharing your opinion, Sergius!
Great topic, great hosts, and as always great and cozy atmoshphere! As I’ve been using this app for a while, I feel like I belong here and there is my motivation being hidden and I need to hunt for it:) Whenever I have my spare time, I try to just turn on my earphones and enjoy your podcasts and laugh along with you. On my behalf, as a non-native speaker, I’m saying this to all of you guys who are on the same journey as I am, don’t give up and keep going. Maybe there lies sth greater than what you are aiming for.
We so appreciate you being with us, Zhangir! Thank you! Keep learning!