10 Sentences that Will Make You Sound Like a Native English Speaker

  10 Sentences that Will Make You Sound Like a Native English Speaker

This article goes to all language speakers whose first language isn’t English. Have you ever noticed how no matter how good your pronunciation is or how perfect your grammar may seem, everyone can still notice you’re not a native English speaker? So, how about learning 10 sentences that will make you sound like a native English speaker?

  • What does it mean to be a native English speaker?

  • What does it mean to sound like a native English speaker?

  • Why would you want to sound like a native English speaker?

  • What are the 10 sentences that will make you sound like a native English speaker?

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  • What does it mean to be a native English speaker?

According to the Cambridge Dictionary, a native speaker is “someone who has spoken a particular language since they were a baby, rather than having learned it as a child or adult.”

Therefore, to be a native English speaker is to have spoken it since you were born. It could be considered your mother tongue.

  • What does it mean to sound like a native English speaker?

To sound like a native English speaker means to speak English at such a high level of proficiency that natives can’t realize English isn’t actually your first language. 

  1. To adopt native pronunciation/accents
  2. To use contractions (Instead of “I would like an egg” you say “I’d like an egg’)
  3. Listen to the ‘stress’ and ‘rhythm‘ of the pronunciation of words
  4. To learn their slang words
  • Why would you want to sound like a native English speaker?

Although not everyone wants to sound like a native English speaker (usually because they enjoy their accent, and it makes them feel unique), be aware that many jobs require native speakers to fill in specific positions in a multinational company. Why? Perhaps because they deal with native English-speaking clients, or just because they wouldn’t make common ESL mistakes (ESL means English as a Second Language). 

Some of these jobs are:

  • Translator
  • Copywriter
  • Spokesperson
  • Editor
  • English Teacher/Professor
  • What are the 10 sentences that will make you sound like a native English speaker?  

All countries’ native speakers use daily sentences or expressions to communicate among themselves. These specific phrases help them distinguish between their own and foreigners. Therefore, they can immediately notice when someone they are speaking with isn’t originally from their country.  

Even though you might have spent your whole life studying English, reading textbooks, attending classes, and travelling, do you still hear people saying: “where are you from?”, or “what’s your first language?” Are you tired of hearing this? If yes, consider learning 10 sentences that will make you sound like a native English speaker and get closer to being seen as “one of their own.”

1. When asking someone to text you, try saying “Hit me up.” 

2. When offering to pay, instead of saying “Don’t worry, I will pay for it,” try saying “No worries, it’s on me.”

3. Instead of saying “How are you?” try saying “What’s up?”

4. When making a mistake, don’t say “I made a mistake,” but “I screwed up.”

5. When you want to say something is easy, try using the following “It’s a piece of cake.”

6. When wanting to meet someone and talk, say “Let’s catch up.”

7. Instead of saying “I’m listening to you,” say “I’m all ears.”

8. When you don’t like something or aren’t interested in it, say “that’s not my cup of tea.”

9. Instead of saying “I’m very happy,” try saying “I’m over the moon.”

10. Instead of saying “(Dancing) is not so difficult,” try saying “(Dancing) is not rocket science.”

Let’s keep in mind that these are only some very well-known sentences that will help you out when it comes to communicating with native English speakers. However, there are many other phrases and expressions available on the internet. Make sure to get on that and start practicing!

I hope you enjoyed reading the 10 sentences that will make you sound like a native English speaker and if you know of any other phrases, let us know in the comments below.

Erika

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