Chinese Accent 1 中國(guó)人的英語(yǔ)口音:?jiǎn)我羝?
Chinese learners of English are more likely to speak English with a Chinese accent. I would like to find out what these specific syllables are, and what I should pay attention to when speaking?
Clare, Hebei
Many Chinese learners of English might think they can read the following sentences easily:
收聽(tīng)與下載
These three brothers threw their things.
All the little girls called me into the hall.
The girl in white invited me to watch a video.
That fool put the beans into the full bin.
Yes, they look easy to read but the problem is that many Chinese learners don't realise they are pronouncing some sounds here incorrectly because they can't hear the difference.
Incorrect pronunciation can lead to misunderstandings with native English speakers.
In this first programme in a special series on English pronunciation, Alice Castle and Wang Fei find out what sounds are often wrongly pronounced by Chinese learners of English and how they can improve their pronunciation.
很多中國(guó)人讀英語(yǔ)的時(shí)候有一些易讀錯(cuò)的音,但是他們意識(shí)不到,因?yàn)樗麄兟?tīng)不出正確讀音和錯(cuò)誤讀音之間的區(qū)別。在今天的節(jié)目中我們將討論中國(guó)人容易讀錯(cuò)的幾個(gè)音,并且介紹非常有用的技巧和練習(xí)。
If you have a question you would like to ask our team, email us at questions.chinaelt@bbc.co.uk.
We might make a programme about your question.