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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] How to Talk Like a Native Speaker | Marc Green | TEDxHeidelberg
 
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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] How to Talk Like a Native Speaker | Marc Green | TEDxHeidelberg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti_gFEe1XNY

 


 

Playtime Comments : [TEDx Talks] How to Talk Like a Native Speaker | Marc Green | TEDxHeidelberg

Ha*********:
13:57 Well italian are very specific when this type of situation come they say porco d....

Yu***:
Areas to work to become a native speaker:
09:45
Eliminate your accent
11:22
Colloquial Speech
12:47
Adopting cultural traits
14:55
Immersion
15:43
Learn the lyrics of songs
16:05
Right mindset:
Sound like a native
Express yourself like a native
Act like a native
16:27
Main thing - work on your pronunciation!

Fr****:

17:27. Dijo "pasiva". JAJAJAJJA. Ya sé cómo agradecer a la gente.


ei***:
His German accent starts to become audible after 4:44. Very interesting switch.

ma*********:
so german :)
16:30
"pronunciation"
17:08
"So i wanna thank you"

Dr*************:

8:18


li**************:

02:40


Ab********:
start at 10:02

 


 

Top Comments : [TEDx Talks] How to Talk Like a Native Speaker | Marc Green | TEDxHeidelberg

Da************:

Linguist here. Native fluency and master level are different concepts. For European languages, there is a scale from A1 to A2, B1, B2, C1 and finally C2. They represent different levels of speaking areas and skills, being A1 the basic fluency and C2 the academic one. A native speaker tends to be around B2 or C1, whilst the educated person (who has a bachelor degree, for instance) will probably speak a more sophisticated level of that language, which would be C2. Pronunciation is also different from accent. They are both connected, but having an accent doesn't make you worse speaker than a native person, on the contrary, it just shows one speaks other languages. The main point is if having an accent makes the other person confused or lead to misunderstandings, then you must correct it.
I agree with the other points he said. Exposure to the language is very important: read, write, listen and speak as most as you can. That's the only way to be really fluent.


Ng*********:

Thanks for your helpful trips. I will practice more to improve English :D


Na********:
I spotted immediately, though, his German accent!

Al**********:
I'm very skeptical about these kinds of videos. There is no distinctive definition of fluency and accents and it very much depends on when one starts learning a new language and what is his/her native language. I've never seen non-native speakers among those who migrated to another country at a later age, who would speak like a native, even if they're trying very hard. In other words - fluency is achievable, but 100% clear, native-like accent - is not unless you migrated as a kid!

Ra**:

отличное видео, спасибо! в русском, правда, акцент остался)


Ba*******:
I can't agree more on the accent subject. Unfortunately, there are so many teachers that encourage students to just learn grammar and vocabulary and actively tell them not to worry about their accent and that the only thing that matters is "they will understand you".
I strongly disagree with them. Once you reach a certain level of a language, it'd be very hard and something discouraging to go back and fix your pronunciation. It can just turn you off

However, I should say I disagree with the romance part, because so many learners actually take advantage and use natives for the sake of learning which results in messy breakups. You should have a heart. If you love someone, go for it. If not, don't you dare play them

Y*:

my 1st impression - this guy doesnt sound like an english native speaker.. woopss..
but his hebrew is good.. taaminu li.


Ab**************:

Love from Indonesia. . May God bless us.


YW************************:
It is one of the good ways to improve your English by listening to TED TALKS

ki*********:

wow it,s amazing to speak many languages ..... so if you need to speak arabic i a,m here for help =D


T7**:
South Park and Friends taught me English better than school did

St***************:
Suddenly you remember when you learnt how to proncounce between passion, fashion dan patient

Te***:
In Poland when we hit something we say "Ała"(aua), but most likely you can hear simple "KURWA" :D

no*****:

Studying a language never ends!!


Th**********:

great ideas, beautifully- presented, and the ending, delicious!


Zu*************:

How can I find a native speaker , I really need someone to speak English with him


Ab******:

Same in arabic we dont use proper way in the streets ever completely different than language in books


Er*******:

Am doing my 4th language, soon it will be achieved.


Ma*********:

In the age of globalization, languages remain one of the last barriers between people.


Ta**********:

Thank you so much. It's so helpful


na****:
Awesome! Thanks

Je**************************:
He sounds like Mexican while speaking Spanish!!! hahahaha, excellent, I would like to achieve that level in 2 more languages :)

Ti**:
Wow, I was really impressed with his speech!! I totally agree with his opinion!!

F*:
The lecturer must feel a little awkward to talk about how to master a language when he found so many of the audience claimed to know more than 3 or 4 languages....

Mu***********:
To summarize, first is to work on your pronunciation (eliminate your accent with a native speaker); second is Colloquial Speech (you have to learn expressions and idioms used by native speakers); third is Cultural Traits (internalize cultural traits of people of a particular language). That's all))) hope it will help you to save your precious time...

Nn*********:
Mr Translator. Its pareto principle not Burrito principle. Btw very insipiring talk. I will try to use some of the tips. Thank you.

Ge**********:
Who's not a native speaker....

Everyone...

Qu******:
I like Ted videos and I listen everyday to improve my English! thank Ted so much! <3

Ca*****:

I totally agree with you. I am working on my pronunciation everyday now by reading along with voa special English. A website (listen.express) makes it easy to do it with my cellphone. I am planning to eliminate my accent within 6 months.


lo***********:
The "ouch" example was great, that stuff is too difficult to control! :D You can be as fluent as possible, but if someone knocks a tray out of your hand, you'll swear in your mother tongue.

Let me chip in with: NUMBERS. No matter the level of language proficiency, when you read a text and there are numbers in it, they'll come to your mind in your native language first... I think when you overcome that, that's when you've officially become like a native speaker, lol
Written by my smartass English identity

In********:
Quite an interesting topic; a level to language learning that I hadn't thought much about yet. I understand what being said about how native speakers will (conscious or unconsciously) treat someone differently if they don't seem foreign. Personally, I think it's something to do with the native not being initially sure about your language level when you have an accent, will you understand 100% of what's being said, will you understand the small colloquialisms or idioms and the slight means I'm including in what I say? I don't see this as a negative thing, just something people consider when speaking. So, if someone were to not have an accent or have a very slight one, I would assume it'd put the native at more ease about speaking freely. That's what was going through my mind while watching this anyway. I'm currently learning German and I've found myself obsessing over pronouncing the words correctly and with as little of an English accent as possible, it's an aspect of the language that's extremely important to me at the moment. A moment that has really stuck in my mind, also relating to what was said about listening to music, was a conversation with a German friend of mine; I was reciting lyrics from a German children's song that I'd learned years ago. She turned to me and told me I'd somehow said the line with a Berlin accent. I was delighted and it sparked the need in me to develop as close to a native accent as I could. Really enjoyed the talk, will keep the suggestions in mind as I progress in the language.

 


 

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