
01-Feb-2008, 10:18
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Re: The problems that are faced by non-native speakers of English I'm not a teacher at this forum, but I read your request and want to put in a comment. Problems regarding pronounciation mostly depends on what language the learner's mother tongue is. All of the elements you mentioned may cause problems, but if you want to help them, you need to know about the specific differences between the mother tongue language and English. What causes problems to a Japanese and an Italian respectively is probably not the same.
My mother tongue is Norwegian, and I know that some specific English sounds cause problems because they lack counterparts in Norwegian. Students need to practise the sounds to get them right. We also have a different intonation system, so it has to be learned.
I don't know if this was to much help, but I know that if your students have the same mother tongue, your job will be easier than if they have different languages as a starting point!
Good luck! |