Hi,
I need to get my participants to comprehend the UK accents better. Could you guys help me with some listening CDs for the UK accent. It'll be great if u cd also lemme know where can i pick it up from!!
Thanks a ton!!
Karuna
From United Kingdom
I need to get my participants to comprehend the UK accents better. Could you guys help me with some listening CDs for the UK accent. It'll be great if u cd also lemme know where can i pick it up from!!
Thanks a ton!!
Karuna
From United Kingdom
you can buy them online at www.amazon.co.uk, just type and search what you're looking for.
From Philippines
From Philippines
Hi Karuna,
RP(Received Pronunciation) is the accent considered as standard British Accent.
This is the accent of upper class and British Royal family, British Broadcasting(BBC) and radio.
For any ESL person this is the accent to be taught by. Apart from this there are many other
regional accent throughout the UK(Welsh,Scotland,England ).
Recently carried out Survey says that there only 2% of people in UK speak RP accent
(Example of notable speaker :David Cameron, The UK Prime Minister)
I would suggest to go with for RP and side by side know the difference of Estuary,Cockney.
I hope ,it will help you.
Regards,
Bishy M
From India
RP(Received Pronunciation) is the accent considered as standard British Accent.
This is the accent of upper class and British Royal family, British Broadcasting(BBC) and radio.
For any ESL person this is the accent to be taught by. Apart from this there are many other
regional accent throughout the UK(Welsh,Scotland,England ).
Recently carried out Survey says that there only 2% of people in UK speak RP accent
(Example of notable speaker :David Cameron, The UK Prime Minister)
I would suggest to go with for RP and side by side know the difference of Estuary,Cockney.
I hope ,it will help you.
Regards,
Bishy M
From India
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