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  2. Active listening - Wikipedia

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    Active listening is a communication technique designed to foster understanding and strengthen interpersonal relationships by intentionally focusing on the speaker's verbal and non-verbal cues. Unlike passive listening, which involves simply hearing words, active listening requires deliberate engagement to fully comprehend the speaker's intended ...

  3. Here's what English sounds like to non-English speakers - AOL

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    A TikToker shared a famous song that mimics what English sounds like to non-English speakers, . Daniel Wall (@danielswall) shared a clip from Italian Adriano Celentano's song ...

  4. Non-native pronunciations of English - Wikipedia

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    Non-native pronunciations of English result from the common linguistic phenomenon in which non-native speakers of any language tend to transfer the intonation, phonological processes and pronunciation rules of their first language into their English speech. They may also create innovative pronunciations not found in the speaker's native language.

  5. Anglophone pronunciation of foreign languages - Wikipedia

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    One of the most difficult is German /eː/ as it is further forward in the mouth than in varieties of Standard English so that speakers may pronounce German geht as if it were English gate. [7] Similarly, speakers may pronounce German /oː/ with the vowel of goat so that ohne is pronounced [ˈəʊnə]. [8] Speakers tend to have difficulty with ...

  6. Non-English speakers rarely included in pediatric research - AOL

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    Story at a glance A review found non-English speakers are underrepresented in pediatric research. Hundreds of studies assessed specifically excluded non-English speaking participants. Researchers ...

  7. Kids as translators? Non-English speakers lack trained ... - AOL

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  8. Multilingualism - Wikipedia

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    This view is, however, slightly problematic, particularly as many non-native speakers demonstrably not only successfully engage with and in their non-native language societies, but in fact may become culturally and even linguistically important contributors (as, for example, writers, politicians, media personalities and performing artists) in ...

  9. Accent (sociolinguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In sociolinguistics, an accent is a way of pronouncing a language that is distinctive to a country, area, social class, or individual. [1] An accent may be identified with the locality in which its speakers reside (a regional or geographical accent), the socioeconomic status of its speakers, their ethnicity (an ethnolect), their caste or social class (a social accent), or influence from their ...