8 BRITISH ACCENT Tips to Sound Like a NATIVE Speaker | Easy English 138
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Another good sentence to practise the glottal t's aswell as the differences between 'e' and 'a' is: "A bit of butter makes batter better" :D
"Crooked" is a mindbender for many learners I'd imagine.
Thanks for the tips 👍😎 I can think of one more: The intrusive R, when there are two words, the first ending with a vowel and the second starting with a vowel, Brits add an R in between them, like: I had no idea(R)about that.
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5 ай бұрын
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Loved you doing an American accent and (two (?) types of) Scottish accent. When I lived in London in the early 90s, it felt as if all the weathermen (there were only men at the time) were Scottish :-).
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To be honest… I don’t really know if one of them was truly a Scottish accent. 😆
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@@EasyEnglishVideos LOL, well one of them sounded kind of Glaswegian to me.
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@@anjawright4609 Oh I'll take that as a win then!
Thanks for the tips, Mitch!
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Thanks for watching Michael 🙌
Thank you 😊 Your videos help me learn English
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Thanks for watching… that’s really great news! Thanks for choosing us to learn English with.
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Thank you for your nice compliment… and for subscribing to us 😊 Is there a scenario you’d like to see in the future?
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Go to easyenglish.fm or maybe search for “Easy English Mitch Isi” on your podcast app
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Unfortunate placing for banged and loved in the video my dude
One more tip would be the initial /a:/ (RP) vs /æ/ (US) sound, e.g. Dance: /daːns/ and /dæns/
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Good advice! I feel like that strays into northern and southern pronunciations, which I’m thinking about covering soon 🙌
Such a fun and useful video as always! 😁⭐️ Thank you!! ...the example with 'laughed' was funny 😄 Mitch are you from the north of England?
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Ahhh thanks for your support Andrea 🙌 glad you enjoyed it… I was born in the North and both my parents have northern accents. The pronunciations kind of stuck with me for some reason.
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@@EasyEnglishVideos That's brilliant! I love the northern accent/pronunciation, I'm living in Leeds at the moment and exploring this side of the country 😍😄 absolutely beautiful!
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@@AndreaBahen Oh really... How are you enjoying your time there? Any hidden gems to recommend?
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@@EasyEnglishVideos I'm having a lovely time 🤩 Oh the list is long... maybe some of them are not so hidden but they're definitely gems! I'd include: Roundhay Park in Leeds, Ripley Castle near Harrogate, York (all of it!) and Robin Hood's Bay 😉😄. What would you recommend?
Good video! I have a question I have been wondering about for a while that I cant find answers to online. How come some people sometimes ad "ar" or just "r" at the end of a word (often names and at the end of a sentence I think)? I have heard it in gaming comentary, instead of saying "thats a free win for the Tusk" they said "its free win for the Tuskar". And instead of "I dont know about this Luna, but I dont think she can" they say "I dont know about this Lunar, but I dont think she can".
Bottle of water 😎
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Scottish people still say what and who with an aspired h. At least they do on “Outlander”, which is my sole source of Scottish “accent”. 😅
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Hahahaha and as you can see, my source is Taggart
Now you are buttering me up by choosing Cristiano Ronaldo! ❤🇵🇹 Noted! Thanks mate! 🇬🇧
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you work is incredible mate, i love to practice my English with you because I will face issues with speaking and people can spot me from miles away from my accent.
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It’s great to know you watch our content to help you learn. Let us know any video ideas you have 💡
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@@EasyEnglishVideos you could teach us how to speak geordie and Mancunian , will be great because there is a big foreigners community living there, and the main thing for people to understand the lang terms and metaphor
I apologize for blaming this gentleman not speaking RP. He really does. Very sorry.
Glottal is not difficult for me, but I cant speak faster in English😢
Did anyone say you look like Gerard Butler?😉😁
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Never... I always get Harry Kane, but I'll take Gerard Butler. From the movie '300' right? Yep!? Thank you very much 😁😆
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@@EasyEnglishVideos what!!! Harry Kane and you? 🤣 you got to be joking!
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Well, as far as I know, overpronouncing the "g" in -ing makes you very British, given that the accents of northern England are one of few native English accents where you say it exactly this way? Playink, singink, ...
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Very true Szczery! Maybe I should've said I'm only really giving advice on RP / Southern Standard British English
You’re so funny
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Thanks!