Richard wrote:Is, say, British English just one variety among many or does it have some sort of special status? If so, what's special about British English?
Woravut wrote:The best place that I can hear global englishes is a hostel where travellers from different parts of the world come into contact.
Richard wrote: There's clearly a need for greater exposure to a range of accents but there are so many possible accents that it is difficult to see how this can be done. So two questions:
1. Should we be trying to find listening passages with non-native accents to replace the typical native accent passages that are used?
2. Are there any generic strategies for understanding non-native accents that can be taught (i.e. strategies that are generalisable to numerous accents)?
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