And Toronto is Toronno...k3ndy said:Just use 'eh' at the end of every sentence. Also, 'Cat' sounds like 'ket'. About is pronounced 'Aboot'
There are accent reduction classes that you might want to consider.punk said:Hey,
Have any one tried or know of any place for accent reduction for immigrants ?
It's sad but true. I came here for university and would hear so many international students mention that their English is not really good and they don't know how to practise. However, guess what... they only hang out with people from their own countries and speak in their native language.newtone said:Try making friends with people who are atleast 2nd generation Canadians, and hang around with them 24/7. I am assuming you havent come to Canada to only stick with your own kind
+100 This can be done even before you arrive. I used to teach EFL/ESL, and recommended this to my students all the time (it also increases comprehension of colloquial language which you may not have learned in English classes).Jalex23 said:You don't need to go to a place to reduce the accent. Pay attention to movies and to radio. Think on how they pronounce words, try to imitate.
Record yourself and speak, play it back, hear what you have to polish, do it until perfect, rinse, repeat....
I'll beg to disagree. I have an accent in both official languages. I've never tried to eliminate either of them, just to speak clearly, and assimilate country specific colloquialisms/intonations. It's never been a hindrance in the jobs I do (where communication has always been key).punk said:Thanks a lot for the suggestions but I believe you need proper training to eliminate the accent completely specially if you want to be in a business where communication is the key.
same here.. A leopard cannot change its spots. Diversity, isn't Canada all about that??Lammawitch said:I'll beg to disagree. I have an accent in both official languages. I've never tried to eliminate either of them, just to speak clearly, and assimilate country specific colloquialisms/intonations. It's never been a hindrance in the jobs I do (where communication has always been key).
You cant compare the two. Leopard spots are due to nature, you cannot change that. Accent is something you nurture, you can change it. So this is not a fair comparisonpolara69 said:same here.. A leopard cannot change its spots. Diversity, isn't Canada all about that??
Possibly, but I understand what Polara69 meant.newtone said:You cant compare the two. Leopard spots are due to nature, you cannot change that. Accent is something you nurture, you can change it. So this is not a fair comparison
Lammawitch said:Possibly, but I understand what Polara69 meant.