IS TEACHING CHILDREN STANDARD ENGLISH WITH AN RP ACCENT IMPORTANT?

 

Some people think that it is important that children speak Standard English with an RP accent, due to it being more understandable by others. However other think that it is not important at all. Although most people understand the Standard English with an RP accent, some might not think that is useful. 

I personally think not everyone needs to talk in Standard English RP because different English accents were made for a reason. Some accents show how unusual and special some cities, villages, and towns are. 

When children learn in school they learn how to pronounce words but also how to spell them. If Standard English with an RP accent would be taught to children, some might get confused while spelling words or pronouncing them due to teachers having certain accents ( which are different to the ones they are learning). 

Teaching children Standard English with an RP accent might be useful for them in the future. For example some children might grow up wanting to work on a BBC radio  which suggest they need to know the Standard English language but will have to pronounce word in the RP accent. 

Older people would still speak how they got taught, some with a certain accent. This could mean that if their grandchildren will get taught the Standard English with a RP accent, they might not understand their grandparents.

Some people think that accents are important in the English language, because those carry the history with them. Certain accents remind people about their ancestors or the old times. Also accents carry the unique history about how the accents were formed and developed. This would suggest that many people would like to teach their children the accent from the area as they would be more recognizable. 

In conclusion, I believe that children should stick to learning the accents that the city, town or village has. this is because it will be easier for them to communicate with other people for the same area. Also different English accents are similar and others will understand them.

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