VIDEO Why Do GERMANS speak AMERICAN ENGLISH?

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Why Do GERMANS speak AMERICAN ENGLISH? In this thought-provoking video by Trixie from the YouTube channel "donttrusttherabbit," she explores a question raised by many viewers: Why do Germans often speak American English rather than British English? This inquiry stems from her own experiences and observations while working in an international company in Hamburg, where she noticed that the American accent was prevalent among German speakers of English. Trixie begins by recounting how she received feedback on her American-sounding accent, despite having been taught British English in school. This contradiction led her to investigate the reasons behind this phenomenon. Trixie posits three primary reasons that contribute to Germans leaning towards American English pronunciation:
  1. Quality of English Education: Trixie reflects on her school experiences where most teachers struggled with English pronunciation themselves, leading to a mix of accents and incorrect usage. This inconsistency meant that students received little guidance on the difference between American and British English, which could explain why many ended up adopting an American accent.
  2. Influence of Media: Exposure to English-language media, such as movies, music, and videos, plays a significant role in shaping language skills. Trixie suggests that American English is more prominent in these contexts than British English. Consequently, Germans learning English on their own are often more likely to encounter American English, further solidifying this trend.
  3. Phonetic Similarities: Trixie also proposes an intriguing theory: British English may sound more similar to German than American English does. The phonetic differences, particularly in vowel pronunciation, could lead German learners to adopt an American accent as it feels distinct and foreign, giving them a sense of achievement in mastering a new language. In conclusion, Trixie's engaging discussion about the reasons Germans speak American English surfaces questions about language education, cultural influences, and personal experiences. She invites viewers, especially Germans who speak English, to share their thoughts and experiences regarding their accent and the influences behind it. As you ponder this interesting perspective, feel free to share your views in the comments below! What has your experience been with learning English? Have you noticed differences in accents among your peers? This video not only entertains but also sheds light on the broader implications of language learning in a globalized world.​

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