How can I learn British accent?

As with any accent, listening to and imitating a native speaker is the best and fastest way to learn. Remember that when you were little you learned a language by listening and then repeating the words while imitating the accent. A formal British accent can be heard on BBC news.

What is the purest English accent?

Anglo-Saxon from Somerset, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire is actually the purest form of English, he wrote – and Bristol is in the middle. The ‘R’ is known by linguists as a ‘rhotic R’, and Bristol has given it, and the long ‘a’, to the world.

What is the best way to learn a British accent?

The best way to learn the British accent fast is to take an e-course. An ecourse will teach you how to speak with a British accent similar to that of a dialect coach only it can be taken from home. An ecourse is also more reasonably priced than a dialect coach.

How to learn a British accent?

1) Speak through your hands to help your mouth move vertically. Hold your hands parallel to one another on either side of your mouth. 2) Focus on keeping energy in your upper lip as you speak. 3) Practice flicking and twisting the tip of your tongue. Unlike most American and Canadian accents, which are generally spoken with a lazy tongue tip, most British dialects require that 4) Watch British people speak to mimic the mouth movements. As babies, we first acquire our particular accents by watching our parents and the people around us move their mouths.

Can I develop a British accent?

Method 1 of 6: R’s. Start with the Rs.

  • Method 2 of 6: U’s. Pronounce U in stupid and in duty with the ew or “you” sound.
  • Method 3 of 6: Heavy consonants. Enunciate on heavy consonant words.
  • Method 4 of 6: T’s. Sometimes drop the Ts.
  • Method 5 of 6: Pronunciation. Observe that some words are pronounced as written.
  • Method 6 of 6: Listening and copying.
  • Do you prefer British accent or American accent?

    Not sure the “many people” you are referring to including Chinese or not…. Speaking from my experiences, I do see many Chinese prefer “British accent” but ‘sadly’ end up in either “American accent” or their own accent. They prefer “British accent” because it sounds somehow more elegant, classy, royal.