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I HAVE ACCENT THAT I WANT TO GET RID OFF.I M VERY SMART AND EDUCATED PERSON AND DOING MY DEGREE IN NURSING BUT WHEN I FRIST SPEAK TO SOMEONE THEY AUTOMATCALLY ASUME THAT I MIGHT BE SOME NEW COMER TO THIS COUNTERY AND TREAT ME DIFFREENT...............I M IN CANADA SINCE 16 YEARS.THIS IS HOLDING ME BACK AND I M GETTING SO SCARED TO TALK TO PEOPLE.................ANY WAY I CAN GET RID OFF MY ACCENT

2007-03-25 15:29:36 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

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Both of the answers above mine are great advice. One of my own professors once told me that the best way to master an accent in another language is to mimic native speakers and over-exaggerate their manner of speaking, even though it may sound funny to you.

At my university, as well, there is a Speech and Language center where they offer free services for students in accent reduction and other speech concerns. It's a courtesy to students but also a way that students in that program can practice what they are learning.

You must also try to be less self-conscious of your accent, as you probably perceive it to be stronger than it really is. If you are nervous about it, then your accent will worsen because you will be focusing on it too much.

Good luck!
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2007-03-25 17:39:23 · answer #1 · answered by YoMera 4 · 0 0

Since you are getting a degree in nursing you may have a speech and language program in your college or university to help you meet your goal. When I was a graduate student in speech-language, I saw some students for accent reduction therapy. They were referred by professors in some of their classes or were self-referred. First, see if you have a speech and language program at your school. Then, see if you can get referred to it. The cost will be so much less if you are letting students practice on you. Otherwise, wait until you are making the big bucks as a nurse and see if you can get some help from someone who specializes in this field and does private practice. Maybe you could find other folks who have the same plight, or a friend with some knowledge of accent reduction to help you. You could also ask a school speech and language therapist to help you if you are willing to pay for it. The best is to get someone with their certificate of clinical competence from ASHA (American Speech Language Hearing Association). You could try a person with TESOL certification but they won't be as effective. Look on the ASHA webiste for a therapist near you.

2007-03-25 16:14:19 · answer #2 · answered by wakefullife 2 · 2 0

even though you already know english, you may want to take a class or get a computer program like Rosetta Stone that teaches accents as well. Unfortunately their a little expensive but worth it if this really bothers you. I also find that alot of people who speak english as a second language usually talks a little too fast. Maybe try to slow it down a bit so people could hear every word on it's own.

goodluck.

2007-03-25 15:39:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Go to youtube.com and search for any kind of video. All that is required is that the person talking must have a voice similar to yours, just the accent is different.

Listen to the video in full first, noticing the differences and similarities. Then, listen to a sentence or two, pause it, and try to mimic the other persons accent.

You can also try this with music and television.

2007-03-25 15:44:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Find a friend who would be willing to help you with your accent. Spend as much time talking to people as you can who have the accent you wish to adopt. Hearing and speaking is the best way to pick up a new accent.

2007-03-25 15:35:44 · answer #5 · answered by rbarc 4 · 2 0

My answer may sound silly, but I am serious. I like to do imitations of different accents for fun with my friends. Not to mock, just for fun, including mocking my own accent, and even on occasion my Indian friends have asked to hear me imitate their accents to see what it sounds like. OK, when I do an imitation of an Indian accent one main thing that I do is to hold my mouth much more closed than I would normally. This may sound silly, but I would try to open your mouth more than normal when you practice talking—you can do this at home in private if you like, or with a friend who has an accent which you like. It should feel to you like you are opening your mouth too much. This is just one thought to help you. I think the other ideas mentioned are great too, especially just practicing, if possible with a friend you can trust to help you and not make fun of you.

2007-03-25 15:44:57 · answer #6 · answered by Jacques 4 · 5 0

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2016-11-23 15:43:42 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

one way is to practice your english.
listen to people speak (with the accent you want) and copy them.
also, repeat how they say things, over and over again.
you could get a tutor or something on speaking.

2007-03-25 15:39:54 · answer #8 · answered by minhtq8 3 · 1 0

Speech therapy.

2007-03-25 15:37:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Just speak Indian and the accent will disappear.

2007-03-25 15:33:42 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

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