Learn American English, American Accent Training!

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Anonymous  #179939  Sat, 07 Jan 06 11:03 AM
Hello teacher Eric! I read your posted messages and I was so impressed and so excited about your experiences.  Can you send me the name of the book that you had? I just wanna work in the call center. Unfortunately, I was always disregarded, what can you recommend.  I'm living in Calamba, Laguna, Phils. KABAYAN, tulungan mo naman ako(Please help me!).  Tahnks & God bless.
  
Anonymous  #182047  Thu, 12 Jan 06 12:44 PM

Hi,

I'm interested in learning American accent but the problem is that I live far away from States I mean I live in Poland . If anybody can help me with learning I would be grateful .


See ya

  
Anonymous  #186256  Fri, 20 Jan 06 12:18 PM

Hai George,

                   I am Viswanatha menon from Banglore. I would like to know from where the book named  "american accent training "can be bought.I will be grateful if you could send me the details to

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pieanne  #186258  Fri, 20 Jan 06 12:23 PM
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Anonymous  #186621  Sat, 21 Jan 06 06:10 AM


I would like to received the book on teaching english language and accent in the Philippines. Thanks,

  
Anonymous  #188345  Tue, 24 Jan 06 10:41 PM
WHO THE *** WANTS TO SOUND LIKE AN AMERICAN????? You're english is fine, if your grammar is fine. WHy do you need to convince them that you're an American with your English??? It's their choice tomake the call centers in Pinas, what do they expect? That people will sound like them???? And to think we removed the US Base because it looks like we are still a colony, but look at what we're doing now?? Making you sound like you're an American???? I don't even think they pay you enough compared to your counterparts here in the states....
  
Anonymous  #188903  Thu, 26 Jan 06 09:36 AM
what's your problem kabayan?

I believe that you're overlooking the fact that call center agents in the Philippines are taking calls mostly (if not 100%) from Americans, and the "thwang" is needed to communicate more efficiently with them.


Imagine this, a visayan talking to a tagalog in Filipino. If the Visayan can't pronounce or enunciate properly what he is saying in the "right" tagalog way then there will be difficulties understanding what he's talking about. Same is true with a Pinoy talking to an American, it's not enough that you are gramatically correct but at least can talk clearly - and im not saying 100% american accent.

Let's not look at it as "talking like an American" but "communicating more efficiently with them".
  
Anonymous  #190675  Mon, 30 Jan 06 07:22 AM

HI, Wendy.

I apologize for the tardy reply.  However, I currently do not possess the technology we would need for me to properly coach you.

It may be a great idea to rent the film or any other film that uses a Louisiana accent and dialect. That's the next best thing you can learn from.

Good luck with the play!  Let me know how it turns out.

Arvin Gatmaitan

  
Anonymous  #190930  Tue, 31 Jan 06 12:46 AM
i am 16 and live in britan, i speak like a brit kid, but can also speak like a california kid with great ease, i am moving o austin and am frankly crapin my pants about weather ill pick up the accent. what do u think. my mom spak like an american, and i lived with my whole life.
  
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