feather
Member
- Joined
- Sep 13, 2012
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- English
- Home Country
- England
- Current Location
- England
Hi there,
I am a university student starting second year and I don't quite know what type of english speaking is best for me to adapt. I am British Canadian with Egyptian and Saudi blood. I moved to England when I was 5 years old and lived in yorkshire ever since. I have been pointed out by many that I have an accent but neither have I adapted the Yorkshire accent nor any of the British accents around.
From ever since I were young, I enjoyed watching anime shows including DragonBall Z, Pokemon, Cardcaptor Sakura, and Beyblade. I also watched many others but the ones mentioned are the ones that I watch frequently, even upto this date! I don't know but I think I have adapted the Animes' language and I tend to use it because I see it in myself, however, I know that most of the animes around and including the above, are dubbed by american-english speakers.
I go to a university here in Yorkshire, and I am planning to continue with my profession till the end of the PHDs.
I was just wondering, am I being nonsense with myself, or is my english ok as it is, or shall I start to adapt a more formal way of speaking, and if I should, then I would really be greatful if anyone can help out
Many thanks and kind regards
Feather
I am a university student starting second year and I don't quite know what type of english speaking is best for me to adapt. I am British Canadian with Egyptian and Saudi blood. I moved to England when I was 5 years old and lived in yorkshire ever since. I have been pointed out by many that I have an accent but neither have I adapted the Yorkshire accent nor any of the British accents around.
From ever since I were young, I enjoyed watching anime shows including DragonBall Z, Pokemon, Cardcaptor Sakura, and Beyblade. I also watched many others but the ones mentioned are the ones that I watch frequently, even upto this date! I don't know but I think I have adapted the Animes' language and I tend to use it because I see it in myself, however, I know that most of the animes around and including the above, are dubbed by american-english speakers.
I go to a university here in Yorkshire, and I am planning to continue with my profession till the end of the PHDs.
I was just wondering, am I being nonsense with myself, or is my english ok as it is, or shall I start to adapt a more formal way of speaking, and if I should, then I would really be greatful if anyone can help out
Many thanks and kind regards
Feather