Does learning English change your personality?
I’ve taught a lot of people English over the years at EF English Live. Shy people, outgoing
people, any other personality you can imagine — I’ve taught them all. One thing I’ve
noticed, though, is how people change when they go back to speaking their first language.
Sometimes it’s posture, sometimes gesture, often even more dramatic changes in the way
they behave. Why is this, though? Is it just that people behave differently in the classroom
or is the language they speak altering their personalities in some way?
people, any other personality you can imagine — I’ve taught them all. One thing I’ve
noticed, though, is how people change when they go back to speaking their first language.
Sometimes it’s posture, sometimes gesture, often even more dramatic changes in the way
they behave. Why is this, though? Is it just that people behave differently in the classroom
or is the language they speak altering their personalities in some way?
Pattern called ‘code switching’
There is a well-known communication pattern called ‘code switching’ where people adapt
the type of language they use according to the people with whom they are communicating.
For example, a speaker might use a very different type of English when talking to their
parents or friends. Maybe the change in behaviour when speaking another language is
just an intense example of code switching.
the type of language they use according to the people with whom they are communicating.
For example, a speaker might use a very different type of English when talking to their
parents or friends. Maybe the change in behaviour when speaking another language is
just an intense example of code switching.
Classroom environment
It could also be due to the classroom environment. Most good English teachers go to
great lengths to make sure the classroom is a safe space where people can enjoy
expressing themselves freely in English. Maybe this experience is carried over to when
people speak English outside the classroom, too.
great lengths to make sure the classroom is a safe space where people can enjoy
expressing themselves freely in English. Maybe this experience is carried over to when
people speak English outside the classroom, too.
Chance for a new start
Another reason might be the chance for a new start. Learning another language gives
people the chance to start fresh, to shape their English accent and to try being a different
person. This opportunity doesn’t come often so it makes seems to take advantage of it.
people the chance to start fresh, to shape their English accent and to try being a different
person. This opportunity doesn’t come often so it makes seems to take advantage of it.
Different personality when speaking English
When I asked students whether they felt different when speaking English, I got a
wide range of responses. Many people did say that they felt their personality was different
when speaking English and lots of them said that being able to speak English made them
more confident when they were speaking their first languages.
wide range of responses. Many people did say that they felt their personality was different
when speaking English and lots of them said that being able to speak English made them
more confident when they were speaking their first languages.
What about you, though? Do you have a different English personality? If so, how?
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