Pronunciation of the English word speaker.
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1. | If someone who doesn't know your background says that you sound like a native speaker, it means they probably noticed something about your speaking that made them realize you weren't a native speaker. In other words, you don't really sound like a native speaker. | |
2. | A child who is a native speaker usually knows many things about his or her language that a non-native speaker who has been studying for years still does not know and perhaps will never know. | |
3. | When a native speaker tries to help me sound more like a native speaker, I'm appreciative. | |
4. | When a native speaker tries to help me sound more like a native speaker, I'm thankful. | |
5. | I appreciate it when a native speaker tries to help me sound more like a native speaker. | |
6. | There are many, many nuances in any language which are perfectly natural to the native speaker but which confuse the non-native speaker. | |
7. | Can a non-native English speaker ever win a debate against a native speaker at the highest levels of debate? | |
8. | My father is a native French speaker and my mother is a native English speaker. | |
9. | When the listener doesn't understand the speaker and the speaker doesn't know what they're talking about: that's philosophy. | |
10. | To win his audience, the speaker resorted to using rhetorical techniques he learned from his communication courses. |