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Who Else Wants an Authentic British Accent?


Who Else Wants an Authentic British Accent?

Would you like to teach yourself to speak with a RP British accent? Or do you need a little extra daily practice to maintain the fluency of your learnt British accent?

The Learning British Accent blog is updated regularly with audio and video to help you practice your British Accent pronunciation.

Today’s pronunciation practice is vocab commonly used when talking about Construction Sites.
You may be in a situation where you are discussing with a builder a renovation or home building project.  These words may come up in conversation:  Take a listen:


Words/Phrases included:
construction workers
scaffolding
toolbelt,
cement mixer
builder
bulldozer
digger
excavation site,
cherry picker
spirit level,
 tape measure
pneumatic drill
ear protectors
cone
hard hat,
girder,
pipe


These bite size training posts are designed to help you improve your british accent speaking voice.  To increase your vocabulary and develop fluency of speech. 

IMPROVE YOUR DICTION, CLARITY AND FLUENCY OF SPEECH

However, if you are serious about teaching yourself to speak in a British Accent then you will need The Ultimate RP British Accent Learning Resource. Join the other British accent students who are using the 12 modules in the Ultimate RP British Accent Learning Resource to learn how to correctly make:
·      the Sounds in the british accent,
·      pronounce these sounds in different words,
·      hear & learn how to use these words in sentences
·      discover the elements of Connected speech and how to use them in your conversations so you sound like a native speaker

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News Article recording to Practice Your RP British Accent

Listen to Part 3 of the News article - "Failure Drives Rocky Entrepreneurs…"

This collection of news article recordings are designed to provide you with listening and speaking practice to help you improve your RP British accent and to give you more confidence with your conversational speech.

Listening is key to getting an authentic british accent.  Listen to the different Sounds of the different words and try to replicate them.  Listen carefully as they may not be familiar to you in your native accent.

Try and notice how words and sounds change slightly when used in sentences rather than spoken individually.  The words sometimes 'run together' and sounds and words can be lost or changed.

More information about these features that are found in connected speech can be found in one of the modules in the Ultimate RP British Accent Learning Resource



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More British Accent Training on the Website Photo: Microsoft

News Article recording to Practice Your RP British Accent

Listen to Part 3 of the News article - "Failure Drives Rocky Entrepreneurs…"

This collection of news article recordings are designed to provide you with listening and speaking practice to help you improve your RP British accent and to give you more confidence with your conversational speech.

Listening is key to getting an authentic british accent.  Listen to the different Sounds of the different words and try to replicate them.  Listen carefully as they may not be familiar to you in your native accent.

Try and notice how words and sounds change slightly when used in sentences rather than spoken individually.  The words sometimes 'run together' and sounds and words can be lost or changed.

More information about these features that are found in connected speech can be found in one of the modules in the Ultimate RP British Accent Learning Resource



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More British Accent Training on the Website Photo: Microsoft

Quick Way To Practice Your Pronunciation & Improve Your Diction

Quickly Practice Your Pronunciation & Improve Your Diction

Listening and repeating nursery rhymes (or Mother Goose Songs as they are known in the US) is a quick and simple way to practice your RP British Accent.

 Here is a recording of "There Was An Old Woman.."  Can you repeat the rhyme using the correct pronunciation of the British accent sounds and words?

Are you struggling with a particular sound?  

Would it be helpful to have more practice words so you can master the correct way to produce the sounds?  If so, take a look at the Ultimate RP British Accent Learning Resource: http://bit.ly/1oXAkzp


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