The document discusses five major hurdles faced by non-native speakers: 1) Pronunciation, as the pronunciation of letters can vary widely between languages, such as the letter "J"; 2) Accent, as certain accents from areas like India and China can be very distinctive; 3) Grammar, as the complex rules of grammar can be difficult to master; 4) Cultural barriers, as different regions have implicit social norms that are hard for outsiders to learn; and 5) Fluency, as achieving fluency is important for professionals but less so for tourists. The document then notes that the company hHelios has helped thousands of immigrants overcome these hurdles through their language training programs.
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Five Major hurdles faced by Non Native Speakers
1. Five Major Hurdles Faced By Non Native Speaker
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2. Why be Multi-Lingual?
• The Modern Age of Technology has made the world a Global
Community. This means you are a Global Citizen.
• Traditional Borders have become mere walls with people
interacting with each other through Social media and Business
Off-Shoring Production and Different Complicit Processes in
an Effort to increase Global Economy.
3. Are You Multilingual
• Do You Speak more than One language
• Do you speak any International Trade
Language.
• What are Hurdles You Face When speaking
Foreign Languages.
4. hHelios: An Introduction
• hHelios was Formed by a team of Skilled Professionals who after Facing multiple
Hurdles decided to Create a sustainable and reliable International Company which
was dedicated at being a Constructive Global Citizen.
• hHelios is a Multiplatform and International Organization which has been Assisting
Individuals and Businesses in Global Immigration, Study, Work, and Live Abroad
Planning. Our Digital Planning and services department deals with providing
Digital Business Solutions.
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5. Hurdle No 1 “Pronunciation”
• This is the real problem faced by Non Native
Speakers.
• We see how different letters are pronounced
Separately Worldwide. Let’s Take the letter “J”
as an Example.
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6. Pronunciation of “J” in Various International Languages
• In Scandinavian Countries and Germanic Countries “J” is pronounced as “YA”.
• In China and India “J” is replaced with “Z” and Vice Versa.
• In Cataleon (Spanish) and South American Regions “J” is pronounced as “WA”.
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7. Hurdle No 2 “Accent”
• This is a serious issue when it comes to
Asians.
• Indians and Chinese have the most distinctive
Issues with Accents.
• As they have warmer Climates and live on
flatter Plains there voice and phonetics has
evolved into a heavy and loud Accent.
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8. Hurdle No 3 “Grammar”
• This one is the Toughest to overcome.
• Grammar is the Complex metrics systems
devised by Linguists to Enhance Speaking
Capabilities of Non-Native Speakers and to
Polish Speaking Abilities of Native Speakers.
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9. Hurdle No 4 “Cultural Barriers”
• Every region has it’s silent Words and Non-
Verbal do’s and Don’ts.
• This the first hurdle Non native Speakers face
when they land into Foreign Country’s.
• It is always Good to do prior research about
the Do’s and Don’ts of that area.
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10. Hurdle No 5 “ Fluency”
• This is an issue for professionals and
Educators.
• Although it is a minor issue for Immigrants or
Tourists. It does paly a huge role in helping
differentiate between the locals and
Foreigners.
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11. We can Help You Overcome These Hurdles
• hHelios has Trained and Assisted Thousands
of Asiatic, African and South American
Immigrants into Successfully Mastering the
learning Process.
• Our Expert Trainers have ample Experience
and Know how to assist International Non-
Native Speakers in their Quest to Master a
Foreign Language.
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