When most people hear "speak like a native," they picture a flawless Received Pronunciation (RP) British accent or a General American accent devoid of any hint of origin. However, walk through London or New York, and you will hear dozens of "native" accents. A native speaker from Texas does not sound like a native speaker from Boston. A native speaker from Liverpool sounds almost alien to a native speaker from Sydney.
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Speaking like a native speaker is less about the speed of your speech and more about mastering the flow, rhythm, and cultural context of the language. To move from basic fluency to a "native" feel, you need to look beyond grammar books and dive into the "deep stories" of how language is actually lived. The Core Pillars of Native-Level Speech Speak Like a Native