US /ˈnetɪv ˈspikɚ/
・UK /ˈneitiv ˈspi:kə/
of any native speaker. There's also an 'American English in Real Life' playlist that brings
There are Ben Franklin exercises that teach you how to analyze and learn from the speech of any native speaker.
"Let's get down to the business." But, usually a native speaker would not use
"Let's get down to the business." But, usually a native speaker would not use
"right beneath", couldn't have said it better myself! Sounds like a native speaker!
"right beneath", couldn't have said it better myself! Sounds like a native speaker!
Learners of English often worry about speaking like a native speaker.
Learners of English often worry about speaking like a native speaker.
Bonus tip, practice with a native speaker or mentor.
Speaking with a native speaker will help you learn faster because you'll pick up natural expressions and pronunciations.
If you can speak English in a way that allows the native speaker to understand you, that's amazing.
And did you know the longest fanfiction ever written in English was done by a non-native speaker?
Shadowing is when you repeat what a native speaker says, right after they say it.
An example sentence could be: 'From my perspective, learning English to use English like a native speaker is the best way to learn.'
So practice this with your native speaker friends, and
they will think you are a native speaker as well.
If you say this, yes, a native speaker will understand you, but it's not the correct grammar.
If you say this, yes a native speaker will understand you, but it's not the correct grammar.