How to do ADELE' S Accent! Tutorial and TEST!

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- Hello, it's me.
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This clip of Adele has been going crazy
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because people don't understand her accent
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and what she's saying.
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- The thing is, I was in her dressing room,
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and I was, like, she has,
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there was only a little curtain separating us
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while she's having her makeup done, and I started, like,
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"I don't think I can do this, I don't think I can do this,"
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and she would have heard it all.
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And then she popped out, so I put on a brave face.
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But the second time I went out on a balcony
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and got on my hands and knees and cried.
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- So in today's class,
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I'm gonna show you how to understand everything she says,
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but also how you can do an Adele accent.
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- [Interviewer] Adele.
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Adele.
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- What?
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- [Interviewer] Can we have a quick interview?
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- Yeah, all right.
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(chill music)
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- Which accent does Adele have?
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Basically Cockney. That's the short answer.
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The long answer is boring and you don't care anyway.
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Cockney.
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So we need to learn the sounds of the Cockney accent.
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First, the "t" sound.
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Get rid of it, put it in the bin, we don't need it.
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Instead, say, "Uh, oh."
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See, in the middle of "uh, oh," where your throat closes,
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stops the airflow, stops the sound coming out.
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That's a glottal stop.
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Change every "t," except for words which begin with "t,"
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to that sound.
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For example, "hot" becomes "ho'."
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"Hotter" becomes "ho'er."
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Make sure you practice with me,
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all of these sounds in this video.
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For example, this one,
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make sure you're not saying "ho-her."
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No, that airflow needs to stop.
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That's what makes that glottal "t" sound. "Ho'er."
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Not "ho-her." No.
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"Fit" becomes "fi'." "You're fi', love."
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"Don't" becomes "don'."
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"Curtain," "cur'ain."
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"Little," "li'le."
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You get the idea? Cool.
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- [Interviewer] You broke up with your ex.
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- Yeah.
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- [Interviewer] Do you have a message for his new lover?
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- I don't know.
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You know, give my love to her.
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Treat her better.
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It's hot today innit?
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Okay.
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Again, if a word begins with a "t" sound,
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like the word "together,"
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you don't make that "t" glottal, like "'ogether."
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No, no one does. No. Just don't.
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Together.
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Now let's take that word "together"
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to illustrate the next point.
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Because we also change the "th" sounds,
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the "th" sounds and there are two types of "th" sounds,
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voiced and unvoiced.
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Put your hand to your throat here
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and feel how you say the "th" sound in words
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like "thanks," "think,"
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"through."
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On the "th" sound, there's no vibration, right?
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And that is called an unvoiced "th" sound
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because there's no "thhh" vibration.
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So, if words like "this," "that,"
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"these," "those,"
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produce a vibration on the "thh" sound,
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that's called a voiced "th" sound.
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So the unvoiced "th" sounds, throw them in the bin.
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We're gonna use "th" sounds like this:
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"think,"
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"fink."
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Say it with me, it's important to practice.
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"Thanks,"
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"fanks."
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"Bath,"
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"baf."
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And voiced "th" sounds. We change them to "v" sounds.
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"Together" becomes "togever."
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"Together," "togever."
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"Brother,"
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"brova."
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"Another,"
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"anover."
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And "with,"
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"wiv."
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If a word begins with a voiced "th,"
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you don't change that.
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So words like "this," "that," "these," "those,"
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you don't change them to "v" sounds.
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So, "vis," "vat," "vese," "vose," no.
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Next, "l" sounds. Throw them in the bin.
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We don't pronounce it, "l," we pronounce it "ew."
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Watch the mouth shape. Watch my lips.
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Watch all the stuff going on here.
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Words like "little." Look where my tongue is.
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"Little."
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We're gonna change that to "lit-ew." "Lit-ew."
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Remember your glottal "t."
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Practice these next words with me.
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"All,"
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"aw."
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"While,"
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"Whi-ew."
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"Balcony,"
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"bawcony."
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And again, if a word begins with an "l," don't change that.
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So, "like," you don't change it to "wike."
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The same if that "l" is in between two vowel sounds,
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like "really."
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Those are vowel sounds.
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That's the "l."
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Don't change that "l" to an "ew."
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So, "reawy?" No. No one says that.
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Next, The "Hs." Also in the bin.
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"Bloody hell." No, "bloody 'ew."
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Say it with me.
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Nice.
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All right, a full sentence now.
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"I was having dinner with her."
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"I was 'aving dinner wiv 'er."
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So we dropped the "h," we changed the "th" to a "v,"
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and it's also very common to change "-ing" endings
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to "-in'."
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"Having?" "'Avin'."
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- [Interviewer] How about Queen B? Do you guys get on?
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- What, Beyonce?
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Yeah, yeah, we work together a lot, actually.
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Another reason I love her is that she just turns up
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out of the blue uninvited.
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Yeah.
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And finally, in a Cockney accent,
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you can change "my" to "me."
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You don't have to, it's an option.
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So, let's put everything together.
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"Let's put everyfing togever."
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You say it.
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Nice.
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How would you say "my throat hurts" in a Cockney accent?
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"Me fro' 'urts."
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- [Interviewer] How do you write a song?
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- How do I write?
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So, I get all me ideas, put everything together
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into a song, and then,
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there's no worries or cares.
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You know, regrets and mistakes,
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they're just memories made.
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- [Interviewer] Are you okay?
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- I'm okay. My froat just 'urts.
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We also have some expressions which,
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if English isn't your first language,
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you might not know.
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So ...
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- I got to meet Beyonce a couple of times,
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which the first time I really held it together.
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- To hold it together means to be calm and not panic.
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Keep your composure.
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If you're like me, and if you see blood,
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you might be like:
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(man groans)
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So, if I ever see blood, I have to tell myself,
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"Hold it together, Allie. Don't faint."
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- I was like, "Thanks for having me at your show, B."
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- "I was like," "he was like," "she was like."
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"I said." "He asked me." "She told him."
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Or, when you're talking about a conversation
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and you want to show the gesture that you used,
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maybe with your hands.
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For example,
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"I met this girl yesterday, and she was like, 'Hi.'
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And I was, like, 'Hey.'"
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- I was, like, "Thanks for having me at your show, B."
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You, know, reh, reh, reh.
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- Alright, "reh, reh, reh"
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is the same as "blah, blah, blah."
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You said words, but maybe they're boring or not important.
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So, you replace a long conversation, a long dialogue,
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with just "blah, blah, blah,"
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or in Adele's case, "reh, reh, reh."
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And this part.
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- The thing is, I was in her dressing room,
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and I was like, she has,
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so there was only a little curtain separating us.
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- "I was, like," "she has," "so there was."
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She started the sentence three different ways.
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I mean, we all do this.
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I know I'm not articulate all the time.
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You can ignore that part.
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So finally, to bring this all together,
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to sound natural with a British accent,
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you really need connected speech.
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This is not just a Cockney thing,
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this is a British accent thing.
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I made detailed videos about it here, but for this lesson,
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let's concentrate on this one thing,
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and it's very important.
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In British English,
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when a word ends in a "-er" sound,
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like "better," "doctor," "actor,"
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we don't pronounce the "-er,"
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we pronounce it like a schwa.
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"Uh." Say it with me. "Uh."
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It's a really lazy sound.
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"Betta, docta, acta."
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Again, that's called a schwa. Video here.
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However, when the next word starts with a vowel sound,
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then we pronounce the "-er" sound.
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For example, "better," "actor," separately, that's fine.
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But, put them together, "better actor."
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We need to link those two words with that "-er" sound.
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- [Interviewer] You have to choose,
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Robert Downey Jr. or Paul Rudd.
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- Wow. All right.
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So, I think RDJ is a better actor than him,
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but, I mean, he just doesn't age does he?
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Do you know what I mean?
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- Video explaining all about connected speech right there.
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All right. Put this all together for the final test.
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This sentence. How would you say it in Adele's accent?
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Make her proud.
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You know everything you need to change.
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"Th/th" sounds. Drop the "H"s.
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"T"s, change them for glottal stops.
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"L"s, change them for "ew"s.
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Take your time.
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Plan how you're gonna say this,
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then say it and then check your pronunciation with me
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and we'll say it together.
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- [Interviewer] Final thoughts on Beyonce?
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- I mean, I just think she's well pretty.
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You know, I just want to put her in a little bottle.
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Yeah. I saw her last November actually, in a Tesco.
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She was with her auntie and she was buying Weetabix
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and I was, like, "Oh my God, you buy Weetabix, too?
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You're such a legend."
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I mean, Beyonce in a bowl of Weetabix? Can you imagine?
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Nice. Well done.
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- Got to meet Beyonce couple of times,
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which the first time I really held it together, I was like,
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"Thanks for having me the show, B, you know, reh, reh, reh."
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The thing is, I was in her dressing room and I was like,
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she has, there was only a little curtain separating us
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while she's having her makeup done.
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And I started like,
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"I don't think I can do this, I don't think I can do this,"
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and she would have heard it all.
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And then she popped out, so I put on a brave face,
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but the second time I went out on a balcony
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and got on my hands and knees and cried.
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(Adele giggles)
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- Did you? Bowing at the altar of Beyonce.
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- I've been listening to her since I was, like, nine, man,
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do you know what I mean?
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It's incredible.
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- All right, so if you want
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to really improve your British accent,
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I've made an entire course.
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It's free, it's on YouTube,
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and there's a free ebook to go with it.
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With this course, you'll understand why we all sound weird
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and how you can make your own
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natural sounding British accent.
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Really good if you're an actor,
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but if English is your second language,
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it's also helpful
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to improve your listening and pronunciation.
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Or, if you just want to continue your journey
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for the Cockney accent, click this video.
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And I'll see you in the next class.
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