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Thursday, 1 May 2014

It Is Great To Learn British Accent

By Agnes Dickson


To learn a new accent, might seem an impossible task at first, but with proper training techniques it is quite achievable. In order to learn British accent is no different to learning any other. It takes dedication and practice. By researching the dialect from the desired location, you are able to distinguish between the different dialects and tonal qualities found in the UK.

Each region has its own way of speaking, not to mention the correct vocabulary specific to the location. Mannerisms and emphasis points might differ drastically from place to place, as well as the tonal "music" which each region encompasses within their everyday speech. It is therefore vitally important to be specific in learning the correct one for your purposes. Being true to a specific area is imperative if you are looking to be authentic and genuine.

Keep practicing, at every opportune moment you might find. Get local friends to help you correct certain elements of your speech, and to help you refine all aspects in need of tweaking. The best teacher is exposure, as well as sounding the words out loud and listening to the sounds carefully and critically.

Once you have narrowed it down as to which type of accent you would like to learn, the best training is exposure and endless practice. In order to adequately learn and replicate a particular way of speech, the ear has to be trained first. Aural training is vitally important, since tonal difference, as well as frequency and emphasis rhythms are detected using the ear first.

The more you are immersed in this way of speaking, the quicker and easier it will be to successfully reproduce the sound yourself. Enlist the help of any British friends or family, to help correct you, and to offer any changes that would be more convincing and authentic. After all, they have had years of practice and offer the perfect opportunity to perfect your way of speaking.

Another good way is to watch British actors, obviously in the dialect and accent that you are trying to replicate. Have the remote control handy, in order to instantly pause any diffuse word or sentence, and to give you the time, to practice immediately after they have said it. Listen carefully when you speak, then listen again to the actor's way of saying the exact sentence. This is good practice and a good tool for perfecting most commonly used words.

Another good way to pick up the mannerisms, humor and authentic speech habits is to watch BBC news readers. Notice their body language, and more importantly their speech gestures. Also pause each sentence and repeat it until you feel that it is absolutely the same.

As with all talents or experiences which you have acquired through sheer hard work, do not neglect your new found skill. Keep on using it, and expand your knowledge, so that you do not become rusty or lose it altogether. The saying "Practice makes Perfect" is entirely true, and will lead you to the accomplishment that you want to achieve.




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