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.
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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.
Ahh that’s a great addition! 🙌
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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 :-).
To be honest… I don’t really know if one of them was truly a Scottish accent. 😆
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Thanks for the tips, Mitch!
Thanks for watching Michael 🙌
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Great work! :) I was wondering where i could find your podcasts?
Go to easyenglish.fm or maybe search for “Easy English Mitch Isi” on your podcast app
One more tip would be the initial /a:/ (RP) vs /æ/ (US) sound, e.g. Dance: /daːns/ and /dæns/
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?
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.
@@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!
@@AndreaBahen Oh really... How are you enjoying your time there? Any hidden gems to recommend?
@@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?
Bottle of water 😎
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”. 😅
Hahahaha and as you can see, my source is Taggart
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.
It’s great to know you watch our content to help you learn. Let us know any video ideas you have 💡
@@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
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".
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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😢
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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, ...
Very true Szczery! Maybe I should've said I'm only really giving advice on RP / Southern Standard British English