Does pronunciation matter?

I’m a bit obsessed with pronunciation because of what I’ve experienced throughout all these years working with English, and how much it does influence communication or perhaps, miscommunication!

If the listener needs to guess what sound you’re trying to produce, it’s going to be harder for him or her, to understand the ideas you’re trying to convey.

It’s fine if your pronunciation is a bit off , but it’s not okay if it’s off enough to make it hard for the listener to correctly process the sounds, and consequently understand what you’re talking about.

We don’t need to sound exactly like native speakers, but we need to make sure that the words we produce can be clearly understood. We could say that our speech needs to be good enough to lead to phonemically accurate judgments by the listener.

So, let’s make our best to communicate clearly or effectively!

Pronunciation: “tchoo”, “wiu” e “Feicibuki”

I have already given you tips on how to improve your pronunciation here and here.

And I liked the following images. They remind us of the issues we can work on a little better. Look at them, keep them in mind and read the article below! 😉

Please, read the article below:

https://pt.babbel.com/pt/magazine/como-identificar-um-brasileiro-falando-ingles/