Languages Pedagogy Podcast

Ep128. Accent Training: The Line Between Authenticity and Intelligibility


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Is sounding “native” the gold standard—or just another form of linguistic pressure? In this deeply engaging episode, we dive into the fascinating world of accent training, exploring the complex intersection of clarity, culture, and identity. You’ll uncover the difference between intelligibility and imitation, learn what science actually says about effective communication, and hear the powerful argument for embracing your authentic voice while still refining your sound.


We unpack:

• Why “neutral” accents are a myth rooted in privilege

• The most effective tools for accent improvement—without losing yourself

• The emotional and political layers of accent bias in schools and workplaces

• What every teacher should know when coaching pronunciation

• How to strike a balance between being understood and being you


Whether you’re a teacher, a learner, or just fascinated by language, this episode is a compelling invitation to rethink what accent means in a globalized world.



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Languages Pedagogy PodcastBy Mike Llerena