How to Learn a British Accent *Fast* - (Modern RP - ALL Vowels & Consonants!)
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging English pronunciation lesson, Lucy introduces Modern Received Pronunciation (RP), offering tips and techniques to help learners speak with a standard British accent. The video covers key areas like vowel sounds (monophthongs and diphthongs), consonants, and the schwa sound, as well as the importance of connected speech through assimilation. Lucy also promotes her 12-week Beautiful British English Pronunciation programme, which promises a complete pronunciation transformation with expert guidance, interactive resources, and personalized feedback. The program is designed for anyone wanting to improve their British accent and pronunciation skills quickly and effectively.
Takeaways
- π Learn how to mimic a modern Received Pronunciation (RP) accent with simple pronunciation adjustments.
- π Modern RP is often considered the standard British English accent, commonly found in textbooks and dictionaries.
- π The lesson covers three main areas: vowel sounds, consonants, and connected speech.
- π Mastering vowel sounds like 'E' in 'meat' and 'I' in 'lip' is crucial for achieving RP.
- π Diphthongs, vowel sounds with a change in auditory quality, are especially challenging for many learners.
- π The schwa sound, pronounced as a relaxed 'uh' sound, is a key component in sounding authentically British.
- π In RP, the 'R' at the end of words (such as 'better' or 'factor') is not pronounced.
- π Two important diphthongs to focus on are 'ear' in 'here' and 'E' in 'hair'.
- π The 'U' sound in words like 'word' and 'world' is a relaxed, extended version of the schwa sound.
- π Proper pronunciation of the 'th' sound (voiced and unvoiced) is essential for sounding British.
- π Connected speech, including assimilation of sounds, is vital for fluent and natural British English.
- π In the Beautifully British English Pronunciation programme, you will receive a structured curriculum with expert support and resources to transform your pronunciation.
Q & A
What is modern Received Pronunciation (RP)?
-Modern Received Pronunciation (RP), also known as standard British English or standard Southern British English, is a widely recognized accent in the UK. It is often taught in textbooks and used in dictionaries for phonetic transcription.
What are monophthongs in modern RP? Can you give some examples?
-Monophthongs are vowel sounds with a single auditory quality and articulation. Examples in modern RP include the sounds for 'E' in 'meat', 'I' in 'lip', 'U' in 'foot', 'O' in 'more', and 'A' in 'map'.
What are diphthongs in modern RP? Provide some examples.
-Diphthongs are vowel sounds that involve a change in auditory quality and articulation. Some examples in modern RP include 'ear' in 'here', 'A' in 'face', 'oy' in 'toy', and 'ow' in 'now'.
Why is the schwa sound important in British pronunciation?
-The schwa sound is crucial in modern RP as it helps with natural sounding speech. It occurs in unstressed syllables and is the most relaxed sound in English, as in words like 'behind', 'amaze', and 'control'.
How is the schwa sound pronounced?
-The schwa sound is pronounced with the lips and tongue relaxed in the middle of the mouth. It has a neutral, unstressed quality, and can be represented by any of the vowel letters (A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y).
What is assimilation in connected speech, and how does it work?
-Assimilation occurs when two sounds come together and merge to form a new sound. For example, when a word ending in 'T' is followed by a word beginning with 'Y', the sounds combine to make a 'ch' sound, as in 'don't you' becoming 'don't you'.
What is the difference between the 'th' sound and the 'th' sound in modern RP?
-The 'th' sound is unvoiced and is pronounced by making gentle contact between the tongue and the upper front teeth, as in 'think'. The voiced version, the 'th' sound, is made in the same way but with vocal cord vibration, as in 'this'.
How do the 'R' sounds function in modern RP, especially at the end of words?
-In modern RP, the 'R' sound is not pronounced at the end of words when followed by a vowel sound, such as in 'better', 'pleasure', and 'factor'. The 'R' is only pronounced in RP when it appears before a vowel sound in the same word.
What does the Beautiful British English Pronunciation program offer?
-The program offers a 12-week curriculum designed to help students achieve a modern RP accent. It includes over 65 videos, downloadable materials, interactive activities, and personal feedback options for pronunciation improvement.
What role does connected speech play in achieving a natural-sounding RP accent?
-Connected speech is essential for sounding more natural in RP, as it explains how sounds blend together in fluent speech. For instance, assimilation allows sounds like 'T' and 'Y' or 'D' and 'Y' to combine into 'ch' and 'j' sounds, respectively, making speech flow more smoothly.
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