Why do second language learners have an accent?
Why do second language learners have an accent?
Broadly stated, your accent is the way you sound when you speak. For example, if a person has trouble pronouncing some of the sounds of a second language they’re learning, they may substitute similar sounds that occur in their first language. This sounds wrong, or ‘foreign’, to native speakers of the language.
Is it possible to speak a language like a native?
There are people who claim to speak like a native in a foreign language. Many have achieved a C2 level in a second language, the highest level on the Common European Framework of Reference. But that is not the same as being able to be mistaken for a native speaker of that language.
What is the difference between an accent and a dialect?
An accent refers to how people pronounce words, whereas a dialect is all-encompassing. A dialect includes the pronunciations, grammar and vocabulary that people use within a group. Thus our series would be more aptly named The United States Of Dialects, but that doesn’t have the same ring to it.
Is Spanish harder to learn than German and French?
The German grammar rules are very complicated, but the elementary and speaking part is somewhat ok. On the other hand, French is a little challenging as far as accents and pronunciation are concerned. The different dialects make it even more confusing. In short, Spanish is more straightforward than German and French.
What is the difference between Spanish and France?
Spanish is essential in South and Central America (except Brazil) whereas French is de-facto language in Quebec (Canada), North and Central Africa, and parts of Europe (France and neighbors). Globalization has had a dramatic impact on languages and the way people learn it.
Which foreign languages can Spanish fluency help you learn?
Moreover, Spanish fluency can go a long way towards helping you learn Portuguese, Catalan, and Filipino due to various similarities. (ii) French: Like it or not, French is a global language.