British Dialect Coach Breaks down BAD British Accents!

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- He's sulking about like some
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Poncy eye-line-wearing emo twat.
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- Yes. Yes.
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See, he says "twat."
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Actors, if you're doing a British accent,
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and you have to say this word,
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it's pronounced twat, not twot.
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Hi, I'm Aly.
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I'm an English teacher, a dialect coach, and today,
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I'm going to show you exactly what actors do perfectly
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and terribly when they try to do a British accent.
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Let's rate some accents.
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Everyone's favorite. Sherlock, Robert Downey.
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- Since this room is no longer yours,
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do you mind if I utilize it?
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- So, okay, his accent is pretty good in this.
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I mean, it's Iron Man. I expect no less.
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- Neat, like military men.
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- I like the way he says the word "military" here.
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That's very accurate. That's very good.
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So in American pronunciation, you might hear military.
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But in British pronunciation,
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all the words that end in -ary, they get smushed.
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So instead of military, it sounds like militry.
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Instead of -tary, try.
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Same with strawberry. Strawbry.
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Mandatory. Mandatry.
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What else? Oh yeah, battery and battry.
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So keep that in mind.
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- I can't but agree.
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- The way he said "can't" right there, that was perfect.
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But this is an aspect of British pronunciation
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which American actors just don't understand
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and they always get it wrong.
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We have this thing with British pronunciation
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called trap bath split.
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Very simplistically, this separates British pronunciation
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into Northern accents and Southern accents.
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Basically, words like "can't," "laugh," "last,"
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"castle," "bath" are pronounced differently
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depending on if your accent is a Southern accent
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or a Northern accent.
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So in the South, we would pronounce these with an A sound.
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That's this sound. A.
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Can't. Laugh. Last. Castle. Bath.
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But in a Northern accent,
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it would sound like this sound, ah.
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Can't. Laugh. Last. Castle. Bath.
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And so the problem is when an actor is playing a character
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with a Southern accent like London or RP,
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but then use the Northern pronunciation for those words.
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Just as an example to compare.
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This guy, John Oliver, he has a Southern accent
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so he pronounces can't in the same way.
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Same way as I do.
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Same way as Robert Downey in "Sherlock" does. Can't.
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However, watch this guy do an impression of him on "SNL."
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- You can't talk about Sweden without talking about Ikea.
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- See? He doesn't pronounce it in the Southern way.
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He pronounces it in the Northern way.
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If you're playing a character
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with a Southern British accent,
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you need to know this rule and stick to it.
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Yeah. So when we hear that mix, it ruins the illusion.
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- And trust me, I'm a professional.
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- "I'm a professional."
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The L hits very weird when he says "professional."
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This is about dark and light Ls.
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Okay, so I'm gonna show you on this little mouth.
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He said, "professional." That's a light L.
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Tongue is in the wrong position.
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Needs to be a bit more forward hitting the teeth
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or just over depending on your mouth...dimensions.
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So let's practice this together.
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When you hit the L sound,
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hit with the tip of the tongue just here.
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Just behind the top front teeth.
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That way of making the L sound is called a light L,
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when your tongue hits here.
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You only want to use the light L, this one,
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when a word begins with an L
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or when there's a vowel sound just after the L.
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For example, let Lilly lick Lionel's lusty leathers.
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They all have that light L sound
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because there's a vowel sound after each L.
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So the light L is great for those words.
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However, in the word "apple,"
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the tongue shouldn't hit there.
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It should be a little bit more forward
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and hit somewhere here.
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Obviously, everyone has a different shaped tongue,
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teeth, and mouth.
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So it will be different for everyone.
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But just know it's a little bit further forward.
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Might be hitting the back of your front teeth
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or it might be slightly under.
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But this is called the dark L,
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and this is when a word finishes with an L sound
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or there's a consonant sound after like apple.
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Or you have another option,
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change the L sound at the end of words,
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that dark L, to an O sound.
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So the tongue doesn't hit anything.
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Instead of professional, just say profession-o.
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It's an option for you if you like it.
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And actually Peter Dinklage in "Infinity War" does this too
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when he says the word "handle."
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Notice he uses the light L, not the dark L.
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- [Peter] Where's the handle?
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- The handle.
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See? It's that pointy tongue hitting the wrong place.
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That's a light L. Needs to be a dark L.
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Handle or handle.
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Groot, pass me the handle.
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You should have gone Cockney.
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That would've been more fun.
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These these mistakes are not huge.
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But to a nerdy brain like me, I'm gonna hear it
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and I'm gonna be like, "Oh, it's an American actor, okay."
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It's not a bad thing, it's just, like I said,
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it breaks the illusion.
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Overall rating though, a nine.
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I mean, he's Iron Man, we love him.
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Tessa Thompson in "Thor: Ragnarok."
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- So drinks.
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- Do I know you? I feel like I've known you.
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- I feel like I know you too.
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- Yeah, I had to look up where she grew up
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and went to school
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because I genuinely don't know why she's so good.
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She's not trying to sound perfect.
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So one thing American actors do
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is whenever they hit a T sound, they'll always hit a true T.
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The true T is when you pronounce this word like bottle.
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But with a more relaxed British accent,
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you might use a glottal T.
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So bottle becomes bottle, water becomes water.
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Bottle of water.
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And you make this sound
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by closing the airway in your throat.
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That produces a glottal stop.
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That sound replaces the T in some words.
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Not all of them, some of them.
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But this is where she takes it to the next level.
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- It is a he.
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- That line, I would expect an American actor
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to use the true T.
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"It is a he."
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Maybe to use the Cockney, the glottal T way.
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"It is a he."
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But if you truly observe the way we speak naturally,
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you'll notice we often use American characteristics
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in our pronunciation.
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So listen again to how she says it.
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- It is a he.
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- She pronounces the T like a D.
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That's an American characteristic that we have stolen.
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So I think the point is
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if you want to sound natural with British pronunciation,
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don't overcorrect to an extremely posh RP
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always pronouncing the true T
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or extremely Cockney always using glottal stops
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for every T.
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You want to be of lazy
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and understand that no one is at the extreme end
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of the spectrum.
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Everyone sits sort of in the middle somewhere.
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And also accept that we have stolen
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some American characteristics into our own pronunciation.
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Remember, we're British.
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We love to steal everything and call it our own.
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Rating. I would give her an 11 out of 10
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I've never seen an American actor sound so natural.
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So...so she wins.
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Everyone else can go home.
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Karl Urban is Billy Butcher in "The Boys."
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- It's got hard-on for mass murder and giving kids cancer.
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And this big old answer to the existential clusterfuck
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that is humanity is to nail his own bleeding son
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to a plank.
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- Oh, okay. Yeah, we're off to a bad start.
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This is really good
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because it's showing it's not just American actors.
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He's from New Zealand.
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Earlier, I mentioned the trap bath split.
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- I can't remember the last time I had a good cuppa char.
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- He's very obviously doing a Cockney accent.
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And Cockney is the most famous London accent.
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And a Cockney would say can't like can't.
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It should be can't.
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However, can't. That's too far back in the mouth.
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That's definitely a New Zealand way to pronounce it.
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Also, his Cockney accent is so unnatural sounding.
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It's so forced that it sounds funny.
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So I kind of think because the show is so good,
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the writing's amazing, the acting's amazing.
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I kind of think maybe that's part of the plan of the show
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and the character.
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That's just my theory.
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- I can't remember the last time I had a good cuppa char.
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- Okay, like for example,
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he's using words like a "cuppa char."
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No one says that.
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That's like a caricature of a Cockney
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to always use like Cockney rhyming slang
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and words like "cuppa char."
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No one really uses it in real life,
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but I guess no one has superpowers either.
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So, again, might be part of the show.
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- So you wanna take me on, do you?
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Think you've got a bollocks?
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- No. Who told him it was pronounced bullocks? No.
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Bollocks. Say it with me. Bollocks
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- You're a bunch of pathetic supe-worshipping.
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I bet you'd thank a supe if they on your mum's best china.
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- This is what I'm talking about with overcorrection.
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Yes, to change the sound for A or V sound
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is a very important feature of Cockney.
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So yeah, changing thank you to fank you,
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or pathetic to pafetic or pafetic.
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If you change every sound to an F or a V,
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it will sound weird and unnatural and forced.
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- He's sulking about like some
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Poncy eye-line-wearing emo twat.
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- Yes, yes.
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See, he says twat.
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Actors, if you're doing a British accent
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and you have to say this word,
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it's pronounced twat, not twot.
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Rating, I would give him a 9.3.
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I'm a huge fan of "The Boys,"
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so I can't go lower than a 9.3. Sorry.
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The best advice I could give actors
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trying to do a British accent would be to expose yourself
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to as many different British accents as possible.
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There's a wide range,
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and TV shows provide a great resource for that.
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"Game of Thrones," lots of variety for Northern accents.
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"Fleabag," you've got a great variety
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of Southern British accents, not just posh RP.
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It's quite a good range there.
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Find a style that you like personally and copy that.
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So whose accent do you want me to rate next?
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Let me know in the comments.
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Also remember, this is lesson seven
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of my free British pronunciation course.
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You can find it on papateachme.com.
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Have fun studying and show me your progress
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with your British pronunciation style.
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You can tag me on Instagram or TikTok @papateachme.
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And I'll see you in the next class. Bye.
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(gentle music)
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