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Just heard this story on the TV (although it has surfaced before) - http://www.theguardian.com/educatio...northern-england-told-to-modify-their-accents
I could understand this about 200 years ago when there was less movement of people around the country than there is now and there was no mass communication so experience of other accents was limited but it seems odd and potentially insulting now.
I agrre there will be some with very strong accents who cannot be understood by others but I think the majority of those with an identifable accent can be understood easily.
I wonder if the tutors that suggested these trainee teachers should tone down their accents would suggest foreign teachers change their accents to make them more understandable.
Dave
I could understand this about 200 years ago when there was less movement of people around the country than there is now and there was no mass communication so experience of other accents was limited but it seems odd and potentially insulting now.
I agrre there will be some with very strong accents who cannot be understood by others but I think the majority of those with an identifable accent can be understood easily.
I wonder if the tutors that suggested these trainee teachers should tone down their accents would suggest foreign teachers change their accents to make them more understandable.
Dave