Monday, March 3, 2014

All Stars Undergo British Accent Training

By Lisa Williamson


Whether you are taking part in a movie or just would like to intermingle in a new country the accent of the region is one way to sound like the locals. British accent training is a good way to introduce yourself to the local music of the language. Each region of the UK though has a slightly different way of talking, and it is important to not confuse them and to study the accent relevant to the region you are planning to imitate.

The mannerisms and tonal differences in British speech are very different to the American or South African way of speaking for example. However, it is also important to decide which of the accents you would like to learn, as there are many differences in the UK. Scotland, Wales and London all have their own very distinctive accents.

One sure way to achieve a successful British accent is to study and listen to the locals speaking. Pay particular attention to the character of the speech and the vocabulary. A good way is to watch television. You can either watch the news reports or even movies with a British story line.

If you have British friends who have the accents you are trying to learn, engage in conversation with them, and enlist their help in getting the sound just right. Small tweaks or gestures can be instructed in order to be convincing. Other people have a different ear, and will be able to criticize constructively.

Another way to be open to the correct sound of the region is to immerse you into the local culture completely. Live amongst the locals, partake in conversation and brush up on the local slang twists. It isn't always possible to move to London though, so listening aurally to the news will also help sufficiently, or even engaging in conversation with British acquaintances will add to the exposure required.

Remember though not to over emphasize or deliberately exaggerate the accent as this will also appear inconsistent. The right balance has to be achieved for success. This is attained through constant exposure and consistent practice. The process can seem harsh and unending, but the results will be well worth the effort eventually.

Study these, and practice by reading a book out loud emphasizing the gestures when necessary. Get hold of a British author's book and you will also consequently be learning the vocabulary which is frequently used. Practicing is the key to success.

It is important to be patient during your training. You have been conditioned all your life in your own accent, and it will not disappear magically overnight. Your thought and way of expression, also has to be changed to accommodate the culture and mannerisms of the British way of speech. It is however, not impossible to succeed. All it takes is a little ambition and a lot of practice.




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