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I just found this. :-)


chileno February 14, 2009 08:41 AM

I just found this. :-)
 
http://www.pbs.org/speak/seatosea/am...s/map/map.html

I am sorry if this is not the place to post this. :/

Hernan

CrOtALiTo February 14, 2009 09:38 AM

It's a exercise page, I suppose that it was a website as Tomisimo. I'm sorry.

AngelicaDeAlquezar February 14, 2009 10:39 AM

Great challenge for an English learner... I couldn't have even one of them right!
*lol*

chileno February 14, 2009 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by AngelicaDeAlquezar (Post 26153)
Great challenge for an English learner... I couldn't have even one of them right!
*lol*

:lol:

I haven't tried yet. I am afraid of myself... :hmm:

Hernan :)

bmarquis124 February 14, 2009 01:30 PM

oh wow lol. i'm from here and i only got 4 right.

chileno February 14, 2009 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by bmarquis124 (Post 26160)
oh wow lol. i'm from here and i only got 4 right.

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

I got none :lol::lol::lol::lol:

It would have been a little helpful for all the phrases to be the same. I usually can distinguish drawls from TX, South South :-) and NY. :)

Hernan

laepelba February 14, 2009 02:09 PM

Most of you did better than I did - I only got two right. And I always try to listen to Americans' accents. Living in the DC area I hear lots and lots of them!

josephstevens March 04, 2009 12:19 PM

The only two I got right were from my region, lol

Tomisimo March 04, 2009 04:46 PM

Interesting. I only got a couple of them right. There are some problems with the quiz. The voice samples are pretty short and poor quality. Also, for example, one of the New English samples said to pay attention to the "a" in "cans", but that is exactly how I pronounce it, and I'm from the West Coast. The two samples from the "Midlands" slated as "general American" sound exactly as if they were from Oregon, Washington, or California. In short, the quiz would benefit from longer, higher quality samples.

But it's still an interesting exercise.

AngelicaDeAlquezar March 04, 2009 07:24 PM

I feel so much better now. :D

I can blame it on the samples now... ;)

lee ying March 04, 2009 08:08 PM

I got two right but I don´t know what does they sas?

poli March 04, 2009 08:59 PM

I only got three right. The south was a giveaway, and one of the middle atlantic speakers was identifiable. The sentences were way to short. The regions were too large. None of the Midwestern or northerners sounded
like Chicagoans, and none of the New Englanders sounded like Boston or Maine.
I think the premise of the is fun, but this test was faulty.

Tomisimo March 04, 2009 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by poli (Post 27903)
I only got three right. The south was a giveaway, and one of the middle atlantic speakers was identifiable. The sentences were way to short. The regions were too large. None of the Midwestern or northerners sounded
like Chicagoans, and none of the New Englanders sounded like Boston or Maine.
I think the premise of the is fun, but this test was faulty.

Thanks for the moral support :)

If any of you are interested in accents, you might like the speech accent archive. I have had it bookmarked for a long time, and it is a fun site to browse and listen to the accents of different people (native and non-native English speakers) read a text. Trying to mimic the accents is the funnest part.

chileno March 05, 2009 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Tomisimo (Post 27904)
Thanks for the moral support :)

If any of you are interested in accents, you might like the speech accent archive. I have had it bookmarked for a long time, and it is a fun site to browse and listen to the accents of different people (native and non-native English speakers) read a text. Trying to mimic the accents is the funnest part.

Ah thanks!

It is always fun to try imitate accents.

Can you imagine, my accent and then, I, trying another accent?! :crazy:

poli March 05, 2009 07:51 AM

Yes, by all means try to imitate accents. I can only imagine what a Chilean/Southern accent sounds like:thinking:. I do it in Spanish (for fun--Argentina, Puerto Rico, and Spain, but I can't get beyond sí claro in Mexican). I can't sustain the three accents I attempt to imitate, because my Spanish isn't good enough.:(

chileno March 05, 2009 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by poli (Post 27943)
Yes, by all means try to imitate accents. I can only imagine what a Chilean/Southern accent sounds like:thinking:. I do it in Spanish (for fun--Argentina, Puerto Rico, and Spain, but I can't get beyond sí claro in Mexican). I can't sustain the three accents I attempt to imitate, because my Spanish isn't good enough.:(

Just record your voice and check. :-)

Tomisimo March 07, 2009 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by poli (Post 27943)
Yes, by all means try to imitate accents. I can only imagine what a Chilean/Southern accent sounds like:thinking:. I do it in Spanish (for fun--Argentina, Puerto Rico, and Spain, but I can't get beyond sí claro in Mexican). I can't sustain the three accents I attempt to imitate, because my Spanish isn't good enough.:(

The good thing about practicing accents, is it helps you to pass yourself off (intentionally or unintentionally) as a native Spanish speaker. One of the greatest compliments I have received concerning Spanish was when an Argentine thought I was Mexican. :) But the thing is, when I'm speaking with a Mexican, I can only hold up for so long, and then some tiny detail slips and they can tell I'm not a native speaker.

If they think you're from another Spanish-speaking country, you can get away with lots of things--- botched metaphors, idioms, vocabulary, intonation etc, because you have plausible denial. They have no way of knowing if that is a legit way of saying it "where you are from". :D

chileno March 07, 2009 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomisimo (Post 28180)
The good thing about practicing accents, is it helps you to pass yourself off (intentionally or unintentionally) as a native Spanish speaker. One of the greatest compliments I have received concerning Spanish was when an Argentine thought I was Mexican. :) But the thing is, when I'm speaking with a Mexican, I can only hold up for so long, and then some tiny detail slips and they can tell I'm not a native speaker.

If they think you're from another Spanish-speaking country, you can get away with lots of things--- botched metaphors, idioms, vocabulary, intonation etc, because you have plausible denial. They have no way of knowing if that is a legit way of saying it "where you are from". :D


Too true and too fun! :)

J16 March 30, 2009 03:56 PM

I got six correct!!!!

chileno March 30, 2009 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by J16 (Post 30240)
I got six correct!!!!


That's excellent! :D


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