How to Talk With a British Accent

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How to Talk With a British Accent

Introduction

An accent is a certain way of pronouncing a language, so it is quite impossible to speak without one. Luckily, our accents can change over time so, if you're interested in learning to talk with a British accent, all you have to do is follow a few simple steps.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging

Steps

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Step One

Pick a country. Great Britain is an island nation composed of three parts: England, Scotland, and Wales. Once you decide which country you'd like to concentrate on, you can take the next step.
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Step Two

Watch British television. If you subscribe to cable, you can have access to such channels as the British Broadcasting Channel (BBC) and learn to affect the accents you hear.
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Step Three

Pronounce your t's. Americans tend to be lazy when it comes to enunciating this letter so doing this can make a big difference in your ability to talk with a British accent. Say "duty" with a hard "t" sound rather than pronouncing it like "doody."
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Step Four

Be careful with "u." Pronounce this as you would in the word "you" rather than "stupid." Thus, "duty" sounds like "dyuty" instead of "doody."
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Step Five

Enunciate well. People sometimes describe the British accent as "proper" because it sounds so clean and crisp. When speaking, enunciate each consonant clearly, especially those on the end. For example, instead of saying "I wan it" as many Americans tend to do, place special emphasis on those "t" sounds.
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Step Six

Leave out the "r." British people pronounce the "r" if it is in the middle of a word, but not if it lands somewhere toward the end. Hence, "car" becomes "cah" and "park" becomes "pahk," but remember to pronounce "promise" and "borrow" almost as you would normally.
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