'Room' for Improvement with your British Accent?


Rooms In The Home British Accent Vocab Practice

Could there be a little room for improvement with your British Accent speaking skills?


There are many opportunities for you to be talking about different rooms in the home and the different objects you may find in them.  If you're anything like me then talking about houses and interiors is a VERY popular topic!

You may be in conversation about a recent improvement you've made to your own home, you may be chatting to an Estate agent about a potential new property, or you may be discussing one of the houses you saw on the numerous property show we have on TV!

Whatever the situation, it can help to know how to pronounce the rooms in the home and their furniture correctly.  Use these video clips to help you improve your English as well as your RP British Accent.

Here is a sample video for you to watch now:  if you like it visit the Rooms In The Home post to watch the complete set of video clips



For the full collection of videos please visit the Rooms In The Home post



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How To Say Surnames (British Accent Practice)




Worried about how to pronounce someone's surname with a RP British Accent? 
I have recorded a selection of commonly used UK surnames to help you practice your RP British Accent pronunciation. 

The full blog post can be found here : Common Surnames
Take a look at one of the video clips here:


Head over to the website to watch the complete collection : Common Surnames


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English Speaking Skills : Pronouncing First Names




It's a rare conversation that doesn't require the use of someone's first name.  Even if you start a conversation more formally with a Mr or Mrs, its often the case where the respondent replies with their first name.
Addressing a person by their first name immediately creates a feeling of intimacy and familiarity so its important to get the pronunciation of the name correct.

If you've ever wondered about the correct RP British Accent pronunciation of some of the UK's most popular male and female first names than this is the post for you!

A selection of VIDEOS and AUDIO clips to help you practice your pronunciation of First names can be found here .

Take a look at this example:





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Repeat After Me ..... Repeating Rhyming Words



  • Repetition is the key to mastering the British Accent.  
  • Through repeating a sound, word or phrase you are giving it the opportunity to lodge itself into your muscle memory.
  • Once in your muscle memory, the sound/word/phrase can be produced more naturally and automatically.

 Rhyming words are a useful way to practice and repeat particular sounds.

Have a go at practicing this 'ake' sound heard in
make, take, fake, break, awake

Visit the blog post to listen to more audio clips of Rhyming Words.

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Tongue Twisters - A fun way to practice your British Accent :)




Tongue twisters are a great way of practicing your British accent. They are also useful for loosening and relaxing your speech muscles particularly if you need to speak in front of an audience.


In Video One:

Tongue Twister 1:

" A Box Of Biscuits, A Box Of Mixed Biscuits, and a Biscuit Mixer "


Tongue Twister 2:

"Peter Piper Picked A Peck Of Pickled Pepper,
Did Peter Piper Picked A Peck Pickled Pepper,
If Peter Piper Picked A Peck Of Pickled Pepper,
Where's The Peck Of Pickled Pepper Peter Piper Picked? "





If you would like to watch the other 2 videos with more Tongue Twisters, follow the link to the post

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