I just read a comment in the previous post that included a link to another site that teaches one English. Out of curiosity, I took a look and found the exhortation that a foreign speaker will be guided to speak like a native so as to not feel embarrassed.
As a linguist and a teacher and researcher into the learning of the English Language, this immediately set off alarm bells in me. There is no such thing as a singular `native' speaker. Even within a family, there are differences in the speech patterns among the members. On a global scale, there are differences between the native speakers of English in England, the United States, Australia and New Zealand. There are differences between native speakers in different settings within a country. A farmer speaks differently from a lawyer.
Your environment, educational settings and profession affect the manner in which you speak.
So, the next time you learn a new language, remember there is nothing to be ashamed of if you speak with an accent. Learn the conventions, grammar and pronunciation for those help you to understand and to be understood but if you have an accent, don't worry. Language is about communication and if you can communicate, you are doing well!
As a linguist and a teacher and researcher into the learning of the English Language, this immediately set off alarm bells in me. There is no such thing as a singular `native' speaker. Even within a family, there are differences in the speech patterns among the members. On a global scale, there are differences between the native speakers of English in England, the United States, Australia and New Zealand. There are differences between native speakers in different settings within a country. A farmer speaks differently from a lawyer.
Your environment, educational settings and profession affect the manner in which you speak.
So, the next time you learn a new language, remember there is nothing to be ashamed of if you speak with an accent. Learn the conventions, grammar and pronunciation for those help you to understand and to be understood but if you have an accent, don't worry. Language is about communication and if you can communicate, you are doing well!