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In this English lesson, I explain why people have accents. Every language has rules. Sometimes those rules interfere with each other. For example, in English we can have consonant clusters, but in some Asian languages, consonant clusters are not allowed! They need a vowel after every consonant. In this lesson I give you a good example of this interference happening between Japanese and English. Accents are not a bad thing, but when accents are too strong, it can hinder communication. In this series on pronunciation, I'm going to try to help you improve your English accent. But you have to decide which accent you want! I have a Canadian accent. If you want a British accent, maybe you should learn from a British teacher instead! 😅 My channel is about learning English. I try to make creative and fun lessons to help you learn vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, verb tenses, idioms, IELTS and TOEFL preparation, and much more! My videos will help you improve your English speaking, reading, writing, and listening. If you don't understand something I say or have any questions for me, please just ask! I reply to all the comments on my videos! I make new lessons every day so follow me on Facebook and YouTube! 😃 You can always find my YouTube homepage at: / madenglishtv Follow me on Facebook! / madenglishtv Here are the links to my playlists. English Vocabulary • English Vocabulary Verb Tenses • Verb Tenses Pronunciation • English Pronunciation Relax & Repeat • Relax & Repeat Travel English • Travel English Business English • Business English English Grammar • English Grammar #accentreduction #americanaccent #canadianaccent