課程資料
課程簡介
Perfect your spoken English with a neutral British accent guided by a native English speaker
Accent reduction can greatly improve work prospects, facilitate better conversation and make navigating English conversations a pleasant and enjoyable experience. Speak English with a neutral British Accent can also be of help to an actor looking to master the neutral British accent.
This course is designed to take students through the pronunciation of English in a Neutral British Accent. It covers the alphabet, vowels, consonants and the most common sounds that students will encounter in a fun and engaging way. The instructor, Phil, is a native English speaker who has studied several other European languages as well as having worked in the corporate business environment and as a voice actor.
The lectures are aimed at both native English speakers who want to modify their accent, or for foreign learners whose accents may be more distinct. They give the opportunity to match sound with spelling and ample opportunity for repetition throughout the course to build success.
We are 100% backed by the Udemy 30-day money-back guarantee, so if it doesn't live up to your expectations you can apply for a full refund. We hope, however, that you will find this to be a useful, engaging and helpful learning experience on your journey to perfecting the neutral British accent.
課程章節
- 6 個章節
- 48 堂課
- 第 1 章 Introduction
- 第 2 章 Sounds of the Alphabet
- 第 3 章 Vowels and Consonants
- 第 4 章 Common Letter Groups
- 第 5 章 Articles and How They Should be Pronounced
- 第 6 章 Modifying the Accent
課程內容
- English Pronunciation with a Neutral British Accent
- Boost your self-confidence through speaking
- Be able to communicate clearly and effectively in English
- Improve your chances in an English job interview
- Improve your understanding of English conversations over the phone
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評價
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PPromise Monday
Very simple to follow.
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JJeyaprakash Jebapandian
A good quick course to improve your awareness a bit more on how the English language is spoken.
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SSaudamini Singh
easy to understand so far with relatable examples
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RRaphael Pieper
Thank you