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Your pronunciation is terrible. |
Is pronunciation important or not? |
And this is a controversial topic for some. |
If you're wondering if you should aim for perfect pronunciation or not, be sure to watch this first. |
You'll discover how to approach pronunciation as a beginner, how to perfect your pronunciation with our program, and much more. |
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Your pronunciation is terrible. |
Is pronunciation important or not? |
Part 1. |
How to Approach Pronunciation as a Beginner So, is perfect pronunciation important? |
This can be a controversial topic, and the answer may depend on personal preference. |
Some learners prefer to get everything just right. |
Some learners go for good enough and may revisit pronunciation later. |
And some, whether they realize it or not, move on with so-so pronunciation and never look back. |
Where do you fit in? |
Leave us a comment and let us know. |
But is there a right answer to this question? |
For the most part, we all want to say, yes, it is important, and it's hard to argue otherwise. |
Perfect pronunciation is ideal in an ideal world, but it gets a little complicated in the real world. |
First, language learning takes time. |
Second, it's not always easy to develop a perfect accent when you're an adult. |
So if you're a busy adult, time is something you may not have a lot of. |
If you want to have perfect pronunciation, or something close to it, you'll need to invest a lot more time. |
And even if you're not a busy adult, you still have to delay progress in speaking while you perfect your pronunciation. |
This may not be so fun for impatient learners who don't want to sit and drill one thing all day. |
So it ultimately also becomes a question of, do you want to focus on pronunciation and not really speak much of the language? |
Or do you want to speak a whole lot of the language with so-so pronunciation? |
Let us know in the comments. |
Which do you prefer? |
Now, if you have all the time in the world to practice, go for perfect pronunciation. |
If not, then it's up to you how you want to spend your time. |
But if you're a beginner and you're worried about getting everything right, it's okay to get a basic understanding of the pronunciation and move to other areas of the language. |
You don't have to get it all right on the first try. |
Remember, language is a tool we use for communication. |
If the tool is good enough, and if you can get your point across, that's good enough for now. |
You can always come back to perfect things later on. |
But this approach does require some confidence, because there will be times when native speakers won't immediately understand you, and you have to deal with that. |
Now, what if you do want to improve your pronunciation? |
Part two. |
How you can perfect your pronunciation with our program. |
First, if you haven't done so already, learn the alphabet. |
This tip is only for brand new beginners. |
Learning the alphabet sets the foundation of your pronunciation, and for this, you can download our free printable alphabet PDF worksheet to master it. |
Second, check out our pronunciation course in the lesson library. |
This course should get you good enough at the pronunciation. |
You'll understand how the language sounds, what the important rules are, and what the most common mistakes are, so you can avoid them. |
If you're an absolute beginner or a beginner, we recommend you take these lessons. |
Third, increase your exposure to the target language. |
This tip is for learners of all levels, whether you're beginner or intermediate. |
The more you're exposed to native speech, the more you'll get used to the pronunciation. |
As you know, native speakers don't exactly sound like the slow, clean textbook examples you'd learn in most apps. |
You can do it with our lessons inside the recommended learning pathway or by listening to music, podcasts, and even watching TV shows in your target language. |
This is something you should be doing on a consistent basis. |
Fourth, use our pronunciation practice tool. |
You'll find it in the dialogue section of every audio lesson. |
With this tool, you can listen to the native speaker say a line and record yourself saying the same line, and play the two recordings side by side to see how close you get. |
The more you do it, the better your pronunciation will get. |
Fifth, work with a native teacher, because the best judge of your pronunciation will always be a native speaker. |
With our Premium Plus plan, you can send voice recordings to your Premium Plus teacher and get feedback and corrections. |
Your native teacher will instantly know where you need adjustment and help you improve. |
But again, don't worry if you don't get it right away. |
Good pronunciation comes with practice. |
And even if you have a not-so-perfect accent, natives will still be able to understand you. |
And that is good enough. |
So thank you for watching this episode of Monthly Review. |
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