Traditional RP sounds sooo lovely ! It was one of the first accents I could understand as an English language learner, and still I m spellbound when hearing David Attenborough or Joanna Lumley . Thanks for this beautiful video . Greetings from the Netherlands .❤
I am brazilian. When I was a teenager, I used to watch a lot of BBC's documentaries and Harry Potter's movies, and I kinda of shadowed their speeches. Then I went to an english course that usually teaches the american english accent. There, my teachers said that I had a very distinct british accent. Haha
As regards the three forms of RP here- traditional, aristocratic and BBC, I can accept there are differences in intonation, but they are largely following the same rules of pronunciation.
This week there were a lot of notifications aired by the sound system on Dutch Railways train stations I noticed , because of strikes . Starting with " Dear passenger .. " followed by the message , and first in the Dutch language , and then in '' rather " traditional RP English , remarkable that more traditional RP was used than the modern RP , but clear and good to understand for rail commuters . BTW a lot of technical instruments you can choose ; On the screen the language 1. Dutch , or 2. English , here in the Netherlands . And , ( without delay ) , Greetings from the Netherlands .
Wow... Fantastic pronunciations, but I love yours more than any other accents that you have mentioned in here.. Yours is just amazing and I have known it for a while now, right,.. Haven't I?? 😮😍😍 Anyways, I am ok with any accent as long as I will be all eyes and ears to any conversation that I come across.. 😮❤ Take care and have yourself a fabulous day my dear teacher Sabrah.. 🙏 😘😘 Hugs.xoxoxo Gams ❤️
I loved this kind of videos!! Ive been watching a lot of videos about something called "voice placement", but so far, they only cover the american version, itd be awesome if you could talk about it
There were some other things apart from these points that made the traditional rp different but i love how you took time to discuss it in detail, this is the first video on youtube that actually made me jolly happy. 😊, those "rs " that you spoke of were not over pronounced rather more rhotic or rough you could say in other words and words ending with "y" were pronounced more like lay instead of lee and words with "er" in between were pronounced as eyr sound as in seriously (seryeslay) and ness as niss, no concept of schwa sound at that time.
Hallo sabrah best teach english good ways learning even guid how to Know but now my english has weakness Not so improve because of watch a lot of face line Never has more point to English even forget many Words in english l am always like just not forget you big thanks.
@@LoveEnglishUK I absolutely loved it, Sabe, I'm a bit short of time at the moment but I'll be back with a comment worthy of the name, don't worry! :-) ❤
Dear Madam Teacher Sabrah,thank you so incredibly much for your magnificent,great video (lesson). Greetings from the Central Europe. Btw - I've heard,that British RP accent is little bit more dificult for Slavic languages (more than American accent). Have a wonderful,beautiful weekend and take care,please.
Again you have nailed all of these accents, which I have been exposed to over many (?!) decades. I suspect that originally, apart from Royal usage, they were tribal. Those who felt themseves closest to the Royals adopted them first, and and it then filtered down through a perceived class structure (see the aspirent lower midle class Hyacinth Bucket - sorry 'Bouquet'). The changes to RP are still used to distinguish 'them' from 'us'. ("Loo" vs "Lavatory") Now though still tribal, I guess that the reverse is hapening - teenagers taught by teachers speaking 'proper' english feel it preferable (cooler?) to adopt their local street idioms and accents. I will be interesting to see how this develops.
Greetings from Romania, now live in Cotswold. That "puff in the air" i think to every non-english makes, creates stomachaches or/and anxiety...it makes! (Or if you have mental health, pfoo-ha! My...😤🤯😯!) I'm saying from own experience. Any suggestions what can I do? "Don't fry to speak like that", someone will say... true... How calmly relaxing sounds the traditional RP... --- In Transilvania region (Romania) you speak rarely. You have more than "all the time from the entire world" to speak. It's from Austro-Hungarian Empire influence. I'm from there...
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Hi Sabrah, this weekend I've started experimenting with chat gpt live talk feature to improve my rp accent. I ask it to provide feedback on my rp accent. It asks me questions and I talk back to it to reply and it provides feedback, i also read a sentence or two and it gives feedback and it also asks me to repeat phrases it gives out. It really is brilliant way if you don't have a tutor. Have you tried this method before? Love to see you do a video on this method. I've tried with chat gpt, copilot and gemini app
Well, I am in a tough situation now. I love the smooth and warm and comforting just quintessentially British sound. I doubt there’s any more beautiful language than the British one but even the British one has had quite so many disgraceful accents in the last decades where words were practically growing together or slam together however you wanna call it they were shortened and other words were let out therefore everything was set faster. It is really disgusting and honestly a pain to the beautiful British language so where I’m getting this as I said I love this current essentially British accent though I am not the kind of person overly fund of the concept of grammar and now there are two sites in me fighting against each other the one that deeply cares about not sounding American or German or uneducated and the other one who as I said isn’t overly delighted by the concept of grammar
I could not agree with you more although those shortenings of words combined with pulling words together speaking incredibly fast and matching in words from other languages today’s youth has created a truly vulgar and certainly not at all enjoyable accent and way of speaking
I have faced issues during speak the English language as pronunciation , if I don't do mistake in grammar so my fluency decrease very difficult to speak the English language 5.5 bands trapped.
@@LoveEnglishUK I work in an hospital and speak in a trad RP accent. People like the accent use, but occasionally struggle to understand the odd word that I use.
That's a rather rude micro-aggression there, Old Chap. One does not simply demand a lady reveals where she is from, especially 'originally'. Perhaps Sir should watch some etiquette videos to learn how a real Gentleman conducts himself…
@@blue_ranger I'm sorry blue ranger, but I don't see à priori what's rude about Vintagetone's question and how it constitutes any kind of aggression or even a micro-aggression. All he's doing is asking about Sabrah's geographical origin. I can't answer for her, other than to say what I know. Sabrah is English, originally from Liverpool, in the north-west of the country and notably famed as the home of the famous Beatles. She then moved to London, or at least to the south of England, for her studies, and now lives in Dorset, in Bournemouth, a coastal town in the south-west of England. Her accent is Modern Received Pronunciation also called MRP.
As I can figure it out English is going to be everybody s mother tongue within 30 years.Is it possible to find in the net comparison of the Belgorod,Moscow and Vologda accents? Or Madrid and Mexico ones?Though they are big languages . But they re doomed.At least we ll see the attempt.Only two languages will left E and Chinese. And why are the educators of English so beautiful? They re not guys.To make learning English more attractive? No offence but GB is not the very motherland of beauties like the Ukraine,Russia,Venezuela or Slovakia.
Traditional RP sounds sooo lovely ! It was one of the
first accents I could understand as an English language learner,
and still I m spellbound when hearing David Attenborough
or Joanna Lumley . Thanks for this beautiful video .
Greetings from the Netherlands .❤
You were born to become a teacher!Hi from Russia!
This is the second time I'm watching this. So good.
I am brazilian. When I was a teenager, I used to watch a lot of BBC's documentaries and Harry Potter's movies, and I kinda of shadowed their speeches. Then I went to an english course that usually teaches the american english accent. There, my teachers said that I had a very distinct british accent. Haha
As regards the three forms of RP here- traditional, aristocratic and BBC, I can accept there are differences in intonation, but they are largely following the same rules of pronunciation.
It is so darn posh 😂 … Here in the US this is what we associate as the British accent. David Attenborough and Shere Khan in one place 😂
This week there were a lot of notifications aired by the sound system
on Dutch Railways train stations I noticed , because of strikes .
Starting with " Dear passenger .. " followed by the message ,
and first in the Dutch language , and then in '' rather " traditional RP English ,
remarkable that more traditional RP was used than the modern RP ,
but clear and good to understand for rail commuters .
BTW a lot of technical instruments you can choose ; On the screen the
language 1. Dutch , or 2. English , here in the Netherlands .
And , ( without delay ) , Greetings from the Netherlands .
Having studied English for I don't know how long I have finally an excellent command of broken English and I'm thrilled with that.
Wow... Fantastic pronunciations, but I love yours more than any other accents that you have mentioned in here.. Yours is just amazing and I have known it for a while now, right,.. Haven't I?? 😮😍😍
Anyways, I am ok with any accent as long as I will be all eyes and ears to any conversation that I come across.. 😮❤
Take care and have yourself a fabulous day my dear teacher Sabrah.. 🙏 😘😘
Hugs.xoxoxo
Gams ❤️
I loved this kind of videos!! Ive been watching a lot of videos about something called "voice placement", but so far, they only cover the american version, itd be awesome if you could talk about it
Thanks a lot!
Can you, please, make more videos on improving the accent?
Thank you
Quite effective lesson with an original content design. Thanks a lot.
There were some other things apart from these points that made the traditional rp different but i love how you took time to discuss it in detail, this is the first video on youtube that actually made me jolly happy. 😊, those "rs " that you spoke of were not over pronounced rather more rhotic or rough you could say in other words and words ending with "y" were pronounced more like lay instead of lee and words with "er" in between were pronounced as eyr sound as in seriously (seryeslay) and ness as niss, no concept of schwa sound at that time.
Thank you, very grateful for the compelling information!
You are very welcome !
Thank you ❤❤
Thanks! This video is a great one in understanding the basic differences in Biitish English accents. Keep it going!😁
You are very welcome!
Hallo sabrah best teach english good ways learning even guid how to
Know but now my english has weakness
Not so improve because of watch a lot of face line
Never has more point to
English even forget many
Words in english l am always like just not forget you big thanks.
That part between 7:40 and 7:55 is amazing! I laughed so much, you were so much into the character 👍😊
😂😂🥰🥰 thank you!
@@LoveEnglishUK
I absolutely loved it, Sabe, I'm a bit short of time at the moment but I'll be back with a comment worthy of the name, don't worry! :-) ❤
Great job, Sabrah! Thank you so much. Regards!!
You are welcome ! 💕
Hi Sabrah,
Appreciate your efforts 👏👏.
Interesting and informative lesson.
Thanks and regards,
Thank you! ❤
@@LoveEnglishUK you're welcome
Amazing lesson 👏
Very compelling video. Do you mind if I ask about examples of people who speak with an upper RP in the past or nowadays,please?
Sabe, you're singularly beautiful. We thank you with every fibre of our being for this uniquely excellent lesson.
Best channel bar none.💯❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it ! 💕
Great technical content, but presented in an easy-to-understand way. Your stream is very interesting!
Thank you very much! 👍
🇬🇧❤️ . Greetings from Argentina.
😮😮😮 Un argentino hablando bien acerca de los británicos?
Jajaja y que dijo? Soy argentino y el solo saludó 😅 @@franciscojavierveracardena6578
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Dear Madam Teacher Sabrah,thank you so incredibly much for your magnificent,great video (lesson). Greetings from the Central Europe. Btw - I've heard,that British RP accent is little bit more dificult for Slavic languages (more than American accent). Have a wonderful,beautiful weekend and take care,please.
You're very welcome!
Again you have nailed all of these accents, which I have been exposed to over many (?!) decades. I suspect that originally, apart from Royal usage, they were tribal. Those who felt themseves closest to the Royals adopted them first, and and it then filtered down through a perceived class structure (see the aspirent lower midle class Hyacinth Bucket - sorry 'Bouquet'). The changes to RP are still used to distinguish 'them' from 'us'. ("Loo" vs "Lavatory")
Now though still tribal, I guess that the reverse is hapening - teenagers taught by teachers speaking 'proper' english feel it preferable (cooler?) to adopt their local street idioms and accents. I will be interesting to see how this develops.
Thank you
Wonderful video Sabrah!
Awww thank you so much! I hope you’re well xx
Always love your video..
Thank you so much 😀
Its funny she mentions Eton being a place of posh "queens English', yet I find myself here trying to learn the accent for a play audition at Eton.
Very interesting !
thanks for the video 👌
Hi Sabrah, what about the accent that you’ve been using for the entire video?
Greetings from Romania, now live in Cotswold.
That "puff in the air" i think to every non-english makes, creates stomachaches or/and anxiety...it makes!
(Or if you have mental health, pfoo-ha! My...😤🤯😯!)
I'm saying from own experience.
Any suggestions what can I do? "Don't fry to speak like that", someone will say... true...
How calmly relaxing sounds the traditional RP...
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In Transilvania region (Romania) you speak rarely. You have more than "all the time from the entire world" to speak. It's from Austro-Hungarian Empire influence.
I'm from there...
My dear teacher
I need an app to learn British English, can you recommend one?
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Hi Sabrah, this weekend I've started experimenting with chat gpt live talk feature to improve my rp accent. I ask it to provide feedback on my rp accent. It asks me questions and I talk back to it to reply and it provides feedback, i also read a sentence or two and it gives feedback and it also asks me to repeat phrases it gives out. It really is brilliant way if you don't have a tutor. Have you tried this method before? Love to see you do a video on this method. I've tried with chat gpt, copilot and gemini app
That is a great idea for a video! Thank you!! It sounds very helpful I just hope it is accurate.
@@LoveEnglishUK I couldn’t agree more. The idea is lovely but I tried so too and believe me it is anything but accurate
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Well, I am in a tough situation now. I love the smooth and warm and comforting just quintessentially British sound. I doubt there’s any more beautiful language than the British one but even the British one has had quite so many disgraceful accents in the last decades where words were practically growing together or slam together however you wanna call it they were shortened and other words were let out therefore everything was set faster. It is really disgusting and honestly a pain to the beautiful British language so where I’m getting this as I said I love this current essentially British accent though I am not the kind of person overly fund of the concept of grammar and now there are two sites in me fighting against each other the one that deeply cares about not sounding American or German or uneducated and the other one who as I said isn’t overly delighted by the concept of grammar
it is a pity the schools do not teach kids to speak properly or speaking clearly at least
I could not agree with you more although those shortenings of words combined with pulling words together speaking incredibly fast and matching in words from other languages today’s youth has created a truly vulgar and certainly not at all enjoyable accent and way of speaking
I have faced issues during speak the English language as pronunciation , if I don't do mistake in grammar so my fluency decrease very difficult to speak the English language 5.5 bands trapped.
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Oh ah bonnie lass - there be trouble up at mill. BTW who on earth in England names their daughters Leila & Sabrah?
@@sputnikone6281 people with arab origin. 😐
@@janaramon1232 more than likely.
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Hello my dear tutor I wanna ask you a question if I want to study in UK IS RP always acceptable or this in a particular places only
I would say modern RP is very normal and acceptable. RP is also acceptable but you will sounds posh!
@@LoveEnglishUK thanks for your attention my dear tutor 😁
@@LoveEnglishUK I work in an hospital and speak in a trad RP accent. People like the accent use, but occasionally struggle to understand the odd word that I use.
Hooow nooow browwwn cowww. . By Jove!!
Hello where you from originaly?
That's a rather rude micro-aggression there, Old Chap.
One does not simply demand a lady reveals where she is from, especially 'originally'.
Perhaps Sir should watch some etiquette videos to learn how a real Gentleman conducts himself…
England
@@blue_ranger
I'm sorry blue ranger, but I don't see à priori what's rude about Vintagetone's question and how it constitutes any kind of aggression or even a micro-aggression.
All he's doing is asking about Sabrah's geographical origin. I can't answer for her, other than to say what I know. Sabrah is English, originally from Liverpool, in the north-west of the country and notably famed as the home of the famous Beatles. She then moved to London, or at least to the south of England, for her studies, and now lives in Dorset, in Bournemouth, a coastal town in the south-west of England. Her accent is Modern Received Pronunciation also called MRP.
I have a friend who want learn english
Hi Sabrah! First! 🙏 :-)
R.I.P. Maggie Smith.
Downton Abbey series is a real dog's bollocks innit?
Howdy Sabrah, hope you are well as well as Leila.
Take it easy.
I con,t understand what you say😂😂😂😂😂
Why RP accent Is so hated in Britain?
I don’t think it is hated but maybe people associate it a bit with snobbery and privilege.
It's not hated. People like it, though they might not admit it.
As I can figure it out English is going to be everybody s mother tongue within 30 years.Is it possible to find in the net comparison of the Belgorod,Moscow and Vologda accents? Or Madrid and Mexico ones?Though they are big languages . But they re doomed.At least we ll see the attempt.Only two languages will left E and Chinese. And why are the educators of English so beautiful? They re not guys.To make learning English more attractive? No offence but GB is not the very motherland of beauties like the Ukraine,Russia,Venezuela or Slovakia.