Do you want to change your accent?

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Hello, my name is Emma, and in today's video, I'm going to talk about accents, and I'm also
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going to talk about something called clear speech. So, a lot of people come up to me
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and they ask me, "Emma, how can I change my accent?" Now, that's a really interesting
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question. And usually, my first response is, "Why are you changing your accent?" or "Why
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do you want to change your accent?" And different people have different answers. So, for some
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people, they might want to change the way they speak and maybe change their accent because
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they feel other people aren't understanding them. So, when they speak, they feel that
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their accent is getting in the way of their communication. For other people, they might
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be understood usually, but in certain situations, maybe their accent makes it difficult for
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others to understand them.
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So, for example, for some people, it might be harder to understand a person with a stronger
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accent in a noisy place, like a restaurant. Or maybe older people might not understand
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the accent so well, because they're not used to it. Or, other people who have never heard
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that accent before might have a harder time understanding it. Or, maybe you have somebody
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who has hearing loss, and so accents might a little bit more difficult for them to understand.
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Now, it's important to remember this important point, which is that many people have accents
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and are understood. And many people with accents do not feel the need to change their accent,
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because everybody has an accent. And an accent shows where you're from, it shows your identity,
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and so there's nothing wrong with having an accent, okay? We should be proud of our accents.
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What this video is about is for people who feel their accent or the way they speak gets
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in the way of communication, okay? So, again, many people have accents and are perfectly
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understood.
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So, if people have trouble understanding you and you think it's because of the way you
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speak because of your accent, you may want to learn about clearer speech, and how to
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use clearer speech to help people understand you better. So, I'm going to talk to you about
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clearer speech and how to help you communicate more efficiently and effectively.
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Okay, so how can we make our speech clearer? Well, one thing we can do is we can work on
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intonation. So, a lot of people who are learning English have trouble with intonation, which
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is the music of English. So, in English, sometimes our voices rise or they go up. And sometimes,
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they go down. And this is very important for meaning, because we use different intonation
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when we're using different types of questions or different statements. So, it's really helpful
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to know your intonation and to use intonation properly. By knowing intonation, your speech
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will become clearer.
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Another thing that can really help you become clearer in your speech is thinking about timing.
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By timing, I mean the duration or the amount of time you say different parts of words,
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different syllables. That can really make a difference, especially if you want to work
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on accents. So, for example, we have two words here. They're very similar: bet and bed. So,
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if I'm talking to somebody, they might not know which one I mean, because they're very
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similar sounding. The only difference is this ends in a t, and this ends an a d. They have
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different meanings but they sound the same except for the last consonant. Now, which
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one do I say longer? Listen carefully: bet, bed. You probably say "bed", and that's correct.
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So, it's important to know the length when it comes to how you say things, because that
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will help people understand you better. It's the same if you think about the words "duck"
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and "dog". One is shorter and one is longer. So, you might want to start paying attention
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to this in language.
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Same with vowels. A lot of times, people learning English, they have trouble with the short
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e sound and the long e sound. So, for example, if I want to say, "sit", that's a short "eh"
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sound, sit versus "seat", which is a long sound. Sit, seat. By having different lengths
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of times for those vowels, you really - the pronunciation effects which word you're saying,
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Another thing you can work on that will help you become a clearer speaker is stress, and
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by that I mean loudness, okay? Sometimes, we use loudness to emphasize a part of the
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word or a part of the sentence. And this helps people who are listening understand us better.
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So, for example, many times with numbers, people have a lot of trouble. Are you saying
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thirteen, or are you saying thirty? By saying part of that louder, "thir-TEEN", "THIR-ty",
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there's a difference. And that can help the listener understand you clearer. So, if somebody's
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not understanding you, you might want to say parts louder than others.
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We can also use this in a sentence. Sometimes we say the important part of the sentence
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louder than the rest. So, maybe I have a question. I want to know what day class is on. I think
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it's on Thursday, so in order for somebody to really know my thoughts, I might say, "Class
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is on THURSDAY, right?" Notice "Thursday" was louder, and the reason is because that's
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an important thing I'm checking. So, we use loudness to make things more important in
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a sentence.
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Another thing that can help with clearer speech is thinking about syllables and multisyllable
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words. So, those are words that are longer with many parts to them. I have here three
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different words. They're all about medicine. We have medicine, medicinal, and medication.
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So, these words are different in a way, and that's the pronunciation. We say different
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parts of them with more stress or more loudness. So, I've underlined the part we say with stress.
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In the first part, we say "MED-icine". The second one is "me-DIC-inal", and the third
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part, we say this part louder, "medi-CAT-ion". A lot of people who are learning English,
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they don't pay attention to the stress patterns, so when they pronounce things, the listener
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doesn't realize which word you're saying, because the stress is on the wrong syllable.
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So, learning about stress in multisyllable words can be very helpful.
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For people who want to change their accent or to modify their accent, in English, vowels
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are very important. A lot of people think about consonants, and those are important
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too. But not a lot of people work on changing vowels. In different countries and in different
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languages, vowels sound very different. And so, if you want a more typically - a more
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typical accent of, you know, an English-speaking country, you might focus on vowels as a starting
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point. Learn the different vowels, learn how they're produced by using your tongue and
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your mouth. The key here is working on vowels like A, E, I, O, U, and there are a lot more
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than that, but these are the ways we spell vowels. Working on vowels can really help
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in terms of modifying your accent.
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So now, let's look at some other tips on how to speak clearer and, if you're interested,
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how to modify your accent.
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Okay, so what's another way you can make your speech clearer? Well, it's really important
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when you're talking to somebody not to cover your mouth. When you cover your mouth, it
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makes it a lot more difficult for somebody to understand what you're saying. And so,
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if you have an accent, this can be even more difficult for people. It's difficult even
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without an accent. So, try not to cover your mouth.
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Also, it's important to face the listener, so they can see what your mouth is doing.
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It's way easier to understand somebody when you're looking at each other's faces. This
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is why, when people talk on the phone, it can be really hard for language learners to
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understand what other people are saying. It's because it's easier to understand when we
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look at each other's faces.
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This is a really good tip for - to make clearer speech. And that is overenunciate. So, overenunciate,
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what do I mean by that? Well, it means when you speak, you slow down. You exaggerate,
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so you exaggerate your - what your mouth is doing, what your tongue is doing. You speak
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very slowly and very clearly. And you use a lot of effort, okay? So, I don't think people
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should overenunciate all the time, because it's tiring and it does not sound natural.
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But, if you're somebody who people aren't understanding, it might be an idea to overenunciate,
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especially when you're in a noisy place like a restaurant, or when you're on the phone.
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Overenunciating can really help you.
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So, one tip is when you're in these situations, pretend you're talking to somebody who is
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100 years old and they have hearing loss. They can't hear you, okay? What would you
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do? You would slow down your speech and you would talk very carefully, very clearly, okay?
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And slowing down can really help somebody understand what you're saying, because it
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gives the other person more time to - for their brain to process. So, slowing down is
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a good idea and using these exaggerations is a really good idea, too. But again, this
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is exhausting. It's very tiring, so only do this when people really aren't understanding
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you.
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My next tip is, everyone knows practice makes perfect. And that's true when you're either
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trying to speak clearer or if you're trying to modify your accent. It's very important
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to practice. It's also important how we practice, okay? A lot of people, they want to change
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their accent overnight, or they want to speak clearer overnight. But that's often not possible.
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It takes a lot of practice, and a lot of time and effort. Another thing people do is they
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have - they try something that's way too hard for them at the beginning, and then they get
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really frustrated because they're not making progress. So, what do you do? Well, you do
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things in steps, or stages. So, you might start by choosing, you know, a sound in English
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you really want to get good at producing. Maybe, for example, you always say "e" when
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you really want to say "eh". So, instead of saying "seat", maybe you say "sit", because
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you can't - you've having trouble with your vowels. So, you might just work on a sound
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first, and then you might work on a short word, and then you might work on a longer
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word. Then you might work on a word with multiple syllables; then you might work on sentences.
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Then, you might work on answering specific questions. And finally, you might practice
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using clearer speech or changing your accent in conversation. So, the main point is - it
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takes time to build these skills and you have to do it in steps. So, when it comes to modifying
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an accent, you know, it would be very hard to start at a conversation level, okay? Where
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you're just trying to change everything at the same time. It's better to work on a small
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part of the language at a time and go in stages.
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It's also important to know that it's good to have somebody who can correct you if you're
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making a mistake. Because if you're making the same mistake over and over and over again,
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then your brain might start learning a bad habit, and it might be harder in the future
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to change. So, I recommend either getting an English teacher or a Speech Language Pathologist
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or somebody who is an expert in language who can help you with accent modification or speaking
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clearer.
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My final tip is practicing in the same context will really help you as well. So, for example,
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for some of my students, I tell them, "I want you to practice overenunciating at breakfast
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every day. Two minutes at breakfast time, and then you can take a break, and then you
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can try this again at dinnertime." So that way, you're not always using your brain. It
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takes time to build up where you're using it, you know, whenever you want. But it's
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good to practice in a specific time, in a specific context. So that way, it becomes
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a habit.
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So, we've covered a lot of information in this video. Again, there's a lot of work if
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you want to modify your accent, it's important to know that. For many people, they don't
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have trouble being understood anyway, so they don't see a reason to change their accent,
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and that's great. For other people, they might want to change their accent in certain situations.
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For others, they just might want to speak clearer. They might not mind their accent,
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they love their accent, but they just want clearer English. So, these tips will work
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for any of those situations.
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I want to thank you for watching this video, and I also want to invite you to check out
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our website at www.engvid.com . There, you can actually do a quiz on what we've covered
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a lot of different resources on pronunciation, on intonation, on vowels, on a lot of what
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