Nice tips. I have been working on my British pronunciation. I would like to point out that in some regions of England the "H" is often dropped. I met someone from Hull who said he was from "ull".
I really like how the British accent and pronunciations sound I really like British accent and pronunciations I dint know to my ears they sound more posh it's just way how I perceive it USA accent is and even pronunciations they have a nasal twang and I don't like that nasal twang I like more open voice to me it sounds deep feeling and it sounds more posh to me !
Oh, so cool, I have a Munchkin female 4 year old cat name Sasha, always chilling by the window looking for hummingbirds. Edit: Love Australia btw, been there twice and I’ll go back again, happiest people I’ve met, great food, unbelievable green fields and deep blue water and sky, if I were only 10 minutes younger I’ll move there, I am French btw, merci d’avoir lu mon message, meilleures salutations, Cheers! 🍻
A bunch of thanks for your explanation. I was wondering if you can help me about the difference among rhythm , stress and intonation in British English, please?
thank you :) great quick lesson! i watch plenty of British show/series.. trying eagerly copy their pronunciation, is that helpful to master the accent ? :)
friend of mine was laughing at me when I used to pronounce Hammersmith with a strong H (typical of Russian accent, our H is a very strong H).He told me I shouldn't pronounce H at all. But i can see he was wrong
Well, he wasn't. A lot of londoners drop h when its on a front of a word. You can hear name Harry as 'Arry, tipical to cockney, Southall ( west Greater London) sounds like Souall, where glotttal t and silent h is. It can go to extremum when old people speak, or in Glasgow dialect. Sometimes youncannot understand. PR English is something what no one use daily. English has so many accents, and dialects.
For me, the top tip would be the non-rhoticity, then the diphthong /eu/ (cant type the schwa 😭) comes second, then the long /a:/ (cant type the back vowel 😭) as opposed to the /æ/. Then the short o sound as opposed to the long a: sound in Gen Ame Pron. Finally the /t/ sound, either strongly pronounced or replaced with the glottal stop. 5 tips how to sound British.
Very nice diction. Happy 2022. Thanks for sharing your talent. Every good and perfect gift comes from the Father of Lights Who invites us to let His love to fill our hearts daily. Blessings
actually, another way to sound more British is to drink a full cup of tea and say bloody hell whenever you can
Innit
That cup of tea is bloody hot innit
BloOdY HeLl mY CuP Of tEA iS CoLd
as someone who’s profile photo is of ron weasley, i call this a success
Long live Ron Weasley ❤
That last sentence is dragging me back to this time and again.💕
POV:you watch this when u already have a British accent
@@afshanahmad155what accent do you have?
@@catalinaa766 it's mixed, I'm not a native speaker
@@afshanahmad155same bro but in my school we learn british english with american accent
The Yorkshire in me is crying rn with the last one
me having a british accent as a pole trying to remove it:
Nice tips. I have been working on my British pronunciation. I would like to point out that in some regions of England the "H" is often dropped. I met someone from Hull who said he was from "ull".
yes, like in some parts of yorkshire
Your pronunciation is so...sophisticated!
I do my best Gerardo 😅
..so clear and accurate..Yes I'd like to speak like that!
I really like how the British accent and pronunciations sound I really like British accent and pronunciations I dint know to my ears they sound more posh it's just way how I perceive it USA accent is and even pronunciations they have a nasal twang and I don't like that nasal twang I like more open voice to me it sounds deep feeling and it sounds more posh to me !
Sophisticated...yes. Clear-ish.
Not a real English accent.
Me trying to talk in British accent
My sibling near me - *what* *the* *fuk* *are* *you* *doing* ! 👀
Great Sabrah,
Appreciate your efforts.
Thank you,
Ur explanation is indeed fantastic. Thank you
Perfect 👌. Thank you.
thank you very much, beautiful teacher :)
Thank you so much Sabrah.
absolutely gorgeous and stunning!
The length of this video is amazing
Quite short BUT totally informative
Please make more of this type thx 😘😘
There are lots of them - check our playlist called 'shorts'
Yeah, Sadrah. I'm enjoying these short contents a lot. Thanks for your effort. Every single video of this channel is fabulous. ❤❤❤
Thanks so much!! Any requests regarding what you would like?
@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah Could you please make a vocabulary video which will be helpful for academic writing?
That's simple and precise! Thank you
Thanks for the lesson ❤
So short and compelling lesson, darling Sabrah!🥰🤗
All the best✨
Please videos about the difference between classic and classical, historic and historical, economic and economical.
Me: *after the video*
Me again: *Trying to read all comments the British way*
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I literally just read this comment in British Lol
That's what I normally do
I know right? I cAAAnt stOOOp.
Lmao
Same
Thanks fir your advice miss.
Thank you so much,you have no idea how much this has helped me
Thankyou!!!!! I like your video❤️
A great video. It was really helpful. Thank you so much.
the clearest video and easy to understand, thank you
Thank you So Much, it will help me a Lot!
A great video.Thanks
fantastic!!
Thanks so much!
The most precise explanation
Thank you ♥️ this really was helpful ♥️♥️
Thanks Teacher ❤
Beautiful teeth , I can see them all day. Wonderful short lesson as Always , can’t wait for the next one .
Any requests with the short lessons?
@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah What about some puns ? British beers ? British drinking culture ?
Br é pika kkkkkkkkkkkk
Smoker though
I could
That "hello harry" Sounds like Hermiones talking to Harry ❤
Thank you ms sabrah
Thank you because i was starting to lose my British accent
Us aussies be a mix in between of american and british accents so i reckon we could nail them both😁
Oh, so cool, I have a Munchkin female 4 year old cat name Sasha, always chilling by the window looking for hummingbirds.
Edit: Love Australia btw, been there twice and I’ll go back again, happiest people I’ve met, great food, unbelievable green fields and deep blue water and sky, if I were only 10 minutes younger I’ll move there, I am French btw, merci d’avoir lu mon message, meilleures salutations, Cheers! 🍻
Don't say "reckon" when you are trying to sound American. It's not very common in the US.
A bunch of thanks for your explanation. I was wondering if you can help me about the difference among rhythm , stress and intonation in British English, please?
Ty this really helps!
Great! Thanks! I love W :)
Great Job 👌
Thanks so much!!
Thank you!!
That ART was a jump scare lol
i dont need this practice. *walks away, sipping tea, and eating biscuits* carry on now! we are gonna miss the bus! *runs in im already british*
i was watching while practicing this
and it’s really effective, thank you so much
Thank you :)
why didnt i find this video earlier.. this is in my bucket list to learn british english !
thank you :) great quick lesson!
i watch plenty of British show/series..
trying eagerly copy their pronunciation, is that helpful to master the accent ? :)
Definitely! Imitation is a great way
Thank you so much ❤️
Harry caught my attention ❤️
There’s a coupl accents in the uk that definitely drop the h sound and I love the sound of it!
This is really good it helps alot
THANKS
Looking nice with your hair like that!
Thanks so much
Awesome ♥️♥️🥲
Thanks for the hint
Sipping from your “cup of tea” before teaching, couldn’t get more British than this.😉
Thank you so much! Even though i already know how to do the British accent this still helps me a lot thank u!
I love how sophisticated you are mate :)
Im a mix of Geordie and Yorkshire 😂 so we drop the H in quite a few words
In Yorkshire we just drop half the letters and
Speak really fast to confuse people no matter where their from
friend of mine was laughing at me when I used to pronounce Hammersmith with a strong H (typical of Russian accent, our H is a very strong H).He told me I shouldn't pronounce H at all. But i can see he was wrong
Well, he wasn't. A lot of londoners drop h when its on a front of a word. You can hear name Harry as 'Arry, tipical to cockney, Southall ( west Greater London) sounds like Souall, where glotttal t and silent h is. It can go to extremum when old people speak, or in Glasgow dialect. Sometimes youncannot understand. PR English is something what no one use daily. English has so many accents, and dialects.
@@human7491 yes but you can infer it through context
U should do audio books lmaoo a good medevil audio book with a nice soft crisp voice is just perfection
Thank you so much, ma'am
There are multiple British accents, but still a good tutorial
I love British accent!💞 from Kazakhstan🇰🇿
Wow... Love the word elongating....😘😘
Good word to have when flirting.... ❤️❤️
Cheers Sabrah..
Take care...
Gams
Such clarity a perfect ambassador for good English as it should spoke, but alas so often is not
I would like to point out I tapped Spoke and it was then put on screen as Spoke!! stop doing this gremlin!
Agh again, if I wish to write spoken I shall, stop changing my finger taps.
Noted - I have to sip tea and watch "Harry" Potter😁 JK thanks for sharing this is helpful.
hAIry pOttaH*
U r AMAZING
😍😍😍 You are so sweet Roberto!!
@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah and u r absolutely AMAZING
Thank you
Why am I trying this I'm literally british
Hope you doing well
😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Help same
I can thank you
I never thought I'd be learning to speak my own language better
British is the best accent
@@monujogiwala657 YESSSSS
Good tip!
I'm already British mate need a cup of tea my love
Pretty lady, love her hair
good, these tips.
Thaanks foor thhe viiideeeooo 🗿
Tryin tolearn the british accent for an interview
And this... Summarizes what i wanted to improve pretty well thanks
that noisy sip on the cup was too cute
Fantastic!
Excellent
Hello shora welcome best teacher thank you
I'm happy with u Learning
WHEN SHE SAID HELLO HARRY it reminded me of harry styles LMAOO
Thx ❤
Amazing! Ima keep this tips in mind! Im reading a book and one character is of a noble lineage. I wanted him to have a posh british accent. 😂
For me, the top tip would be the non-rhoticity, then the diphthong /eu/ (cant type the schwa 😭) comes second, then the long /a:/ (cant type the back vowel 😭) as opposed to the /æ/. Then the short o sound as opposed to the long a: sound in Gen Ame Pron. Finally the /t/ sound, either strongly pronounced or replaced with the glottal stop. 5 tips how to sound British.
Nice video ❤
The last brought memories of Hermoine Granger 😅
😂 I’m British this is hilarious
Hi Sabrah you're awesome
I love your channel
You and Leila know make a excellent videos
Thanks a lot for effort
Have a great Friday night😉🇧🇷take care
Thanks so much as always!!! Xxxx
The British accent sounds more educated!
We agree 😂
I wouldn't say educated just fancy its the first thing I think of when I hear the word elegant
Only in southern England.
I love how” hat on “ sounds
I've spent all my life in England why am I watching this
Ver woha in majorka ain't wot it oughta 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thanks 🧑🏫🇬🇧🗝💙💙
You have been missed
Very nice diction. Happy 2022. Thanks for sharing your talent. Every good and perfect gift comes from the Father of Lights Who invites us to let His love to fill our hearts daily. Blessings
The cup sip she was looking at me like 👁️👄👁️