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Episode 164: Are We Listening? Rethinking Accents, Comprehensibility, and Communication in Our Classrooms and Communities

Episode 164: Are We Listening? Rethinking Accents, Comprehensibility, and Communication in Our Classrooms and Communities

Update: 2025-09-18
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Are errors or strong accents really blocking communication—or is it about how we listen? 🎧

In this episode, I share why comments about my accent made me reflect on how we approach communication in our classrooms and in our teacher communities. Together, we’ll explore:

  • Why the hidden goal of “sounding native” can get in the way of real communication.
  • What research says about listening, comprehensibility, and sympathetic listeners.
  • How we can become better listeners by valuing diverse voices and stopping the cycle of criticism.

Because communication is a two-way street—and our job as educators is to help students (and ourselves) walk it with confidence.


Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

  • Dr. Vijay Ramjattan – on antiracism and the reminder that listening is not neutral.
  • ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines – defining accuracy as the use of linguistic features to convey meaning.
  • Dr. Diane Neubauer & Dr. Reed Riggs – conversations reminding us that most communication is listening and reading, not speaking.

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Episode 164: Are We Listening? Rethinking Accents, Comprehensibility, and Communication in Our Classrooms and Communities

Episode 164: Are We Listening? Rethinking Accents, Comprehensibility, and Communication in Our Classrooms and Communities

Claudia Elliott, World Language educator