Why Your Native Language Influences Your Accent
Your native language shapes how you hear and produce sounds from early childhood. Each language has its own sound system, rhythm patterns, and stress rules. When speaking English, your brain naturally relies on the pronunciation patterns of your first language. This is why certain English sounds feel difficult or unfamiliar.
Accent reduction helps retrain these patterns by teaching new sound distinctions, mouth positions, and speaking rhythms. For example, speakers of syllable‑timed languages may pronounce every syllable equally, while English requires reduced syllables for natural flow.
Understanding how your native language influences your accent is empowering—it allows you to target the exact areas that need improvement. Accent training expands your communication skills, giving you the ability to switch into clearer English pronunciation whenever needed.
