Course Information
Course Overview
Master a perfect British accent from a native speaker
English is the most widely-spoken language on the earth, and is taught as a second language in many parts of the world in order to help individuals boost their life and career prospects.
However, what if you speak English but you are often misunderstood or asked to repeat yourself? Or you are tired of being associated with a certain dialect? If either of these is true in your case, then this course will help you greatly!
Learn to Speak English with a Clear British Accent is designed to help you more easily identify the sounds made in an authentic English accent from Great Britain. This training will help with foreign accent reduction. Full explanations are given to help you grasp both the simple and complex consonant and vowel sounds, as well as a number of exercises to help you practice. Quizzes and additional resources will help make the learning fun and instill the information in your memory.
Unlike many pronunciation courses, this course does not require you to remember lots of strange symbols that require you to consult a dictionary every time you see a new word. Rather it uses an intuitive combined-letter learning system to help you to grasp the basic rules of pronunciation.
A unique section will help you to eliminate common errors in pronouncing British English, particularly for learners from India, Japan, Spanish-speaking countries, and even USA, including how to correctly pronounce the tricky letter R in different settings.
To ensure that you are fully satisfied with the course, each purchase comes with a free 30-day money-back guarantee, so if you don't find the course useful, you will be refunded 100% of the purchase price! In addition, the course will be regularly updated with additional material to assist you.
So far over 700 people have used this unique method and seen the benefits. Please read the reviews to see comments on how this course has helped English speakers from all over the globe to improve their British accent.
I feel confident that this course will help you too, and really hope that we can take the journey together towards a better, clearer British English accent!
Course Content
- 6 section(s)
- 67 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Consonant Sounds
- Section 3 Vowel Sounds
- Section 4 Common Mistakes
- Section 5 Exercises
- Section 6 Conclusion
What You’ll Learn
- Speak with a clear British accent
- Have a conversation without having to repeat yourself
- Gain the respect of those you speak to
- Greatly increase your career and work options
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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BBlessy mary
It's awesome.. east to understand and practice
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SSwathi R
He did an incredible job with this course. I am so thrilled to have bought this course and I have learnt so much about British accents by the end of it. This course is very beneficial for beginners.
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CChephren Darkmoor
Thank you so much for this wonderful course! I feel more clarity with this topic now! I am an American from the Mid-west with no clear accent who likes to mimic others because it's so much fun for me. Most of the audiobooks I grew up falling asleep to were narrated by Glynis Johns. For some reason, Cockney always wants to come out, but you've shed a lot of light on Standard RP for me and I'll be practicing! I would be very interested if you might care to do a lesson on common grammatical practices, For me, I notice where an American might answer the question of 'Have you ever...?' with 'No', 'No, never,' or 'No, I haven't,' at least in the movies, I hear British people saying things like, 'No, I never have,' Or 'I never have done.' Sometimes when someone answers a question (again in a movie but which recent one I saw that did that escapes me,) the verb matches but I have to carefully think back to what it was in the sentence because the person who then comments on what the person responded might be like 'What, never had-?" and I don't remember had being the verb. It's really fascinating and it requires the brain to pay good attention to what the original question was. I watch a lot of historical films, especially love the Victorian Age, so it might be something you all don't practice anymore. If you feel moved to comment on this, I would love to know. I am on a different page but I'll listen back on the video of where you said to comment requests for extras and be sure to copy it there too. Thank you! <3
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SShilpa George
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