R&R 31: Scottish accent

Scottish accent_advantages of living in Scotland including whisky

LISTEN TO THE LOVELY SCOTTISH ACCENT AS AN ENGLISH TEACHER FROM DUMFRIES DESCRIBES THE ADVANTAGES OF LIVING IN SCOTLAND, INCLUDING WHISKY!

April 23rd, 2013 | Posted in Podcasts by | Read More »

R&R 27: Irish accent – Irish New Year celebrations

Irish accent - Irish celebrations

Real & Relevant Podcast 27 Natural English Conversations between English teachers   Dave O’Hanrahan is from Dublin in Ireland. He’s an English teacher at SGI sister school, The British Centre in San Sebastian, Spain. He’s got a great Irish accent for you to listen to. Remember that to really improve your English listening skills, you [...]

December 20th, 2012 | Posted in Podcasts by | Read More »

R&R 26: Northern accent – Xmas day traditions

Northern accent_Xmas day traditions_Turkey with all the trimmings

English teachers talking about their British childhood Xmas day traditions. Free download of mp3. One teacher has northern accent from Lake District, Cumbria.

December 10th, 2012 | Posted in Podcasts by | Read More »

R&R 23: Received Pronunciation v South African English

Received Pronunciation Rob & his South African English accent

Rob has a received pronunciation accent & he can do a South African accent as he studies there. Also, the dialectic grammatical and lexical differences between the two are discussed

October 1st, 2012 | Posted in Podcasts by | Read More »

R&R 22: English Accent – Missing England

English accent_Missing England

Listen to a native speaker’s received pronunciation accent in natural conversation & then in the next blog do some exercises to soften your English accent.

September 20th, 2012 | Posted in Podcasts,Pronunciation by | Read More »

Accent training: ‘th’ sound exercises

Accent training. Accent softening exercises

Soften your English accent by practising pronunciation of problematic sounds. Accent Training exercises on ‘Th’ sound with free mp3 of native speaker

September 18th, 2012 | Posted in Pronunciation by | Read More »

Often in Received Pronunciation: Queen’s Xmas Message

all dressed in red and white hair...it must be Father Christmas

how do you say ‘often’? With a ‘t’, without a ‘t’, or like The Queen?
Video, of received pronunciation speaking, mp3 of English teacher pronouncing the words and a poll to give your opinion about the correct way to say ‘often’!!!

December 27th, 2011 | Posted in English Tips,Pronunciation by | Read More »

Lose your accent

Lose your accent

Can you lose your accent? Should you lose your accent when speaking English?

May 9th, 2011 | Posted in English Tips,Pronunciation by | Read More »

Received Pronunciation: Speak like the Queen

Speak like the Queen

Do you want to speak like the Queen? Really?

April 27th, 2011 | Posted in English Tips,Pronunciation by | Read More »

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