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Sunday, April 27, 2014

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By Agnes Dickson


A convincing accent has to be learned and practiced. It does not come naturally and of self. "Learn British accent", might seem like three daunting words which could prove difficult, but as with anything else, a lot of hard work and determination will eventually pay off. You will have to struggle a little to successfully achieve the correct way to speak but it will all be worth the effort in the end.

A lot of effort and hard work are the order of the day. Not to mention, hours and hours of practicing to achieve perfection. Remember, the locals have been groomed their whole lives, as you have with your original way of speaking. It might take time before you feel confident or even adequate, but never give up. This is an essential milestone forming the basis onto which a more convincing accent can be built on.

Keep practicing, at every opportune moment you might find. Get local friends to help you correct certain elements of your speech, and to help you refine all aspects in need of tweaking. The best teacher is exposure, as well as sounding the words out loud and listening to the sounds carefully and critically.

By training the ear to detect tonal discrepancies, the task at hand might become a little easier and a lot more achievable. When engaging in a conversation with the local people, take a close look at how they pronounce certain words and how the sounds travel from the mouth to the ear. Often the shape of the mouth helps to sound the words out properly.

Successful replication depends heavily on how well the ear has detected these differences. Next step is to sound them out. Carefully study the mouth shape for each word and sound it out until you achieve the correction pronunciation and delivery. Repeat until it sounds right.

Another good way is to watch British actors, obviously in the dialect and accent that you are trying to replicate. Have the remote control handy, in order to instantly pause any diffuse word or sentence, and to give you the time, to practice immediately after they have said it. Listen carefully when you speak, then listen again to the actor's way of saying the exact sentence. This is good practice and a good tool for perfecting most commonly used words.

The words used, are often not the same for all countries. For instance the word 'cardigan' or 'jersey' in Britain may also be called a jumper elsewhere in the world. It is important to use the correct words, if you would like to exude confidence and authenticity. A little research in this matter will definitely create a more convincing and successful way of speaking.

As with all talents or experiences which you have acquired through sheer hard work, do not neglect your new found skill. Keep on using it, and expand your knowledge, so that you do not become rusty or lose it altogether. The saying "Practice makes Perfect" is entirely true, and will lead you to the accomplishment that you want to achieve.




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