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I would not base my choice on a teacher based on that person's gender. When dealing when learning a new language you should, though, focus on the person's knowledge of "how" to teach; it's not enough with being a native speaker, to be an effective teacher you need to know how to deal with specific issues, what type of procedure should be used to teach, what material is important, and how to guide the students' to the new language.

2006-10-28 05:05:42 · answer #1 · answered by jenny 4 · 0 0

It does not matter. What may make a difference for some is the nationality of the speaker. For students who have heard mainly a Mexican accent then finding a teacher or speaker with this accent is easier to understand. Accents from Spain, Puerto Rico, and other places are different and sometimes difficult to understand if you are used to a different accent. It is like listening to someone from Australia or England versus an American accent.
Gender makes no difference at all. Individuals do vary as well; some speak more quickly or mumble more and that is of course difficult sometimes even in your native language.

2006-10-27 17:35:14 · answer #2 · answered by Melanie L 6 · 1 0

I should not have alternative both method relating to the song. I do relatively decide on the sound of a girl's making a song voice, however the quandary is that there don't seem to be would possibly feminine vocalists that make song I like. Vocals had been certainly not a enormous factor for me in song, so I is probably not the high-quality to hear. It is dependent slightly at the form of the song. I consider normally one gender sounds extra becoming. I concentrate to far more male fronted bands, however I would not say that I decide on male vocalists.

2016-09-01 03:46:39 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Depends on your personal taste. As long as they are native speakers, a man (or a woman) will articulate the language with the same elocuence. It's really a matter of personal taste.

2006-10-27 16:21:31 · answer #4 · answered by zap 5 · 0 0

They each anonciate differantly

2006-10-27 16:14:49 · answer #5 · answered by Robert F 7 · 0 0

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