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Re: British accent
This one gives you RP sounds (is thisthe accent you'relooking for?)
thephonevoice's Channel - YouTube eg RP British Accent Training Part One - YouTube
Have you tried this:
PodOmatic | Podcast - Luke's English Podcast (podcasts and videos by a teacher in London)
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Re: British accent
RP is basically a neutral accent that doesn't show strong regional features- I don't agree fully with the article about RP being the same as the Queen's English, though it does break RP into sub-categories. It's the pronunciation I would recommend as it's universally understood. The 2% figure can only be based on a forced definition of RP- it doesn't mean that you sound like the queen. I would say that I use RP and I don't sound like her.
PS Thanks
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Re: British accent

Originally Posted by
Tdol
RP is basically a neutral accent that doesn't show strong regional features- I don't agree fully with the article about
RP being the same as the Queen's English, though it does break
RP into sub-categories. It's the pronunciation I would recommend as it's universally understood. The 2% figure can only be based on a forced definition of
RP- it doesn't mean that you sound like the queen. I would say that I use
RP and I don't sound like her.
PS Thanks
Thank you, it seems when I read a part of this article that it is a very small minority who speak RP, but as it is it's universally understood as you said, I'll begin with the videos that you had suggested to me.
Thank you so much.
Have a nice day,
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Re: British accent

Originally Posted by
Tdol
RP is basically a neutral accent that doesn't show strong regional features
I know I am being picky here, but some people don't like the use of 'neutral'. For people who speak other regional dialects, RP means 'Southern'. Some of us RP-speakers overlook this at times.
I agree with the rest of Tdol's post, and have to admit that I have been known to use 'neutral' myself.
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Re: British accent

Originally Posted by
fivejedjon
.....some people don't like the use of 'neutral'. For people who speak other regional dialects,
RP means 'Southern'. Some of us
RP-speakers overlook this at times.
Thank you teacher for the information.
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