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Can learning a new language change your accent?

Can learning a new language change your accent?

Your native accent does not change as you learn more languages. For instance, if your native language is English, your English accent will be the same even if you learn more than 4 languages. Native accent will always stay the same for lots of people.

How do you lose an accent in a foreign language?

In this sense, it is impossible to get rid of one’s accent.

  1. There’s No such Thing As No Accent.
  2. Never Be Ashamed Of Your Foreign Accent.
  3. Improving Pronunciation is More Important Than Losing Your Accent.
  4. Start With the Basics of Your Target Language.
  5. Listen Very Carefully.
  6. Repeat What You Hear.
  7. Record Yourself.

Why can’t you tell certain sounds apart when you learn a language?

“The problem starts when you want to learn a foreign language but you’re not able to tell certain sounds apart because those differences are not relevant in your native language,” said Jana Thorin, a psychologist from Radboud University in the Netherlands and author of the paper.

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Is learning a foreign language completely useless?

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Can We learn a new language if we are over 20?

This is not to say that we cannot learn a new language if we are over 20. There are numerous examples of people who pick up a language later in life, and our ability to learn new vocabulary appears to remain constant, but most of us will not be able to master grammar like a native speaker—or probably sound like one either.

Can We still learn to hear new sounds?

Although we can still learn to hear and produce entirely new sounds with enough training, we may develop bad pronunciation habits early on that are difficult to fix later.