Will this MESS UP your English?

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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Would listening to different accents mess up your pronunciation?
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"I was riding along this morning, minding my own business."
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"You what?"
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"No.
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Apparently it's been deactivated, over."
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"What can be done to make sure that those with a disability are
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able to move around more freely."
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"Nah, it's not going on like that, mate.
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So I jumped in my car and I started chasing him up the road."
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This is a question I get from my students quite a lot.
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And today I want to address how listening to different dialects and
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accents of English may affect your pronunciation, especially if you
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are working on your pronunciation.
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So, let's get started.
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Many students, when they are learning English and learning pronunciation,
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working on their pronunciation, they usually choose a certain dialect,
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whether it's General American or British English, Received Pronunciation.
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And sometimes they're so focused on getting this certain dialect right,
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that they completely eliminate any possibility of listening to different
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dialects out of the fear of getting confused or, you know, having their
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pronunciation get all messed up.
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So let's talk about it.
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First of all, and that's probably the most important thing, when you work
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on your pronunciation so that you could sound clear and confident – and
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it doesn't matter if you live in the US or you live in the UK – the
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most important thing is clarity.
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So that means that the sounds would be pronounced clearly, that you won't replace
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a certain sound with another sound, that you would be confident pronouncing sounds.
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And the accuracy of getting a particular accent right is really less
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important, unless you are an actor working on your role as an American.
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Okay?
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So usually for most people, it doesn't matter that the accent is not associated
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with a particular dialect because clarity is more important than accuracy.
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And there is so much variation when it comes to speakers of English
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and different dialects, and there isn't right type of accent or
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pronunciation that you should follow.
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Like I said, as long as it's clear.
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Now, I teach General American, this is what I have learned.
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I find it It's easy to teach those sounds, easier for most students.
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And when I teach it, when I see that my students find different variations
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because it's easier for them, I am all about it as long as it's clear.
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So, that is to say that even if you are sometimes affected by other dialects of
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English, it doesn't really matter and it's not a big deal for your clarity.
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So that's first, and I wanted to put it out there.
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However, does it really affect you?
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Let's say you practice American pronunciation, and you've been
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practicing the word 'water' quite a lot.
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And then you start listening to this podcast or TV show, and the host
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always says [wo-ah], and not water.
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The likelihood of you going to the local grocery store and saying, "Hey,
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excuse me, can I please get a bottle of [wo-ah]" is pretty unlikely.
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It's not like because you were exposed to it, you are now
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destined to pronounce it this way.
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Think about any speaker, an American speaker living in the UK, someone
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from Australia, moving to Canada: do they lose their accent just because
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they're immersed in another dialect?
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No, your speech habits are stronger than what happens around you.
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Now, of course it does affect.
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Sometimes when we hear certain musicality or intonational
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pattern, we tend to imitate it.
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That might be affected.
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But the actual sounds and pronunciation of words are less likely to change
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– especially if you have strong habits, and if you've done work – simply
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by being exposed to other dialects.
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So, to answer your question – no, listening to different dialects of English
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is not going to ruin your work, and it's not going to ruin your pronunciation.
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On the contrary, and this is where I'm going to add, that not only
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it's okay to listen to different accents and dialects, it is actually
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really important that you do it.
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When you expose yourself to different dialects of English,
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you improve your listening skills.
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You understand how sounds are organized, even if it's just subconsciously.
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You understand how people replace sounds, and you're actually likely to
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do so much better as a communicator because you expose yourself to different
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speakers and different accents.
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So not only that it's okay, it's actually highly recommended that you expose
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yourself to different accents and know it is not going to mess up anything.
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Okay?
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I'm going to put some resources for you to watch of speakers that
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we like on our team, who have different accents in English.
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And if you have other recommendations, let me know in the comments as well.
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All right, that's it.
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I hope I answered your questions.
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And if you enjoyed it, please consider liking, subscribing.
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And also come check out my website at hadarshemesh.com for more
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resources and more information about how to speak English with clarity,
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but also, and not less important, with confidence and freedom.
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Have a beautiful, beautiful rest of the day, and I will see you
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next week in the next video.
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