Can I learn to speak with an American accent as an adult?

One should not believe the myth that after the age of twelve people are incapable of learning a new language. Children before the age of twelve appear to have an easier time learning new languages because the language centers in their brain are more attune to the rhythm and pronunciations found in a language. Children learn by repeating the words aloud as the first step in learning a new language, whereas an adult would be more inclined to try and read unfamiliar words before speaking them. Children are less self conscious about making mistakes. Adults who are learning a new language know that they could be easily stereotyped by someone they are interacting with should they make a mistake, so in order to avoid this possible embarrassment they communicate in their native language. For adults, learning a new language may be viewed as a necessary hurdle rather than a true learning experience for pleasure. Adults can learn a new language if they are willing to make the extra effort.

Speak Your Mind

*