为了这个问题,我特别去询问了一位菲律宾人,她是位英文老师
然后我提供了以下两个访问影片给她参考
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGqrnR7aESE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcbwxy34pcw
没特别挑,就是用chuang chih yuan interview当关键字
去youtube搜寻最前面2个影片请她看一下这样
Hello teacher, this is John. Recently in a table tennis forum on the
Internet, some netizens debate about whether or not a table tennis athlete has
"Filipino accent" when he is talking English. I think the best way to figure
out the answer is to ask for your help. I have sent a youtube link below. The
player was responding to an interview after a competition. If you don't mind,
please watch the clip and tell me what is your opinion about his accent.
以下是她的回应
Hi John. I apolologise for the delayed response. I just need to finish all my
night classes first. Thank you for waiting.
Well, in my opinion the athlete's accent is similar that of a Filipino but
not entirely all. Filipino accent is quite distinct and somehow complex. I
would say it has also different levels depending on the person and how long
he/she has been trying to study/speak English. Some Filipinos may not speak
correctly due to language acquisition weakness, lack of practice, lack of
study, or minimal exposure.
I know that many non-native speakers of English strive to get rid of their
non-English accent, but for the vast majority of people (including me) that’
s very hard. While you might think that you don’t speak English with a
foreign accent, only native speakers of English know for sure.
另外比较有趣的一点是
我上面提供的第二个影片里面有问庄是怎么学英文的
有兴趣可以自行点阅
最后,从一个菲律宾人的角度来说,还真的有菲律宾英文跟菲律宾腔这种东西
她还提供了几个菲律宾英文或菲律宾腔的影片
有兴趣大家可以自己看一下
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM4PBg0wm-4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WsVS5TXXdU
所以,我只能说SKY说的菲律宾腔并非空穴来风
其他的我就不多说了
Best regards, everybody. Peace.