6 Ways To Change Your English Accent | Fix & Speak Clearly!

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Oh hey there I'm Emma from mmmEnglish.
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If you're a regular mmmEnglish student
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you know that I don't prioritise perfection.
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I'm more focused on building confidence and self-belief
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and regular English practice.
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So when it comes to your accent,
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let's focus on clear communication, not the perfect
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English accent but clear communication that makes it
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easy to understand you, to help you feel more confident
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when you're speaking to others and to fit in.
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So if reducing your accent and speaking clearly
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is something that you're interested in doing, then stick
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around because I've got six tips to help you do that.
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One of the coolest things about accents is that there are
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so many of them and
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So what's so bad about an accent?
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Absolutely nothing.
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If you can communicate your message clearly,
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then there is no reason to change it.
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Your accent helps to create character
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and intrigue and you know it helps to tell your story.
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However, if your accent is a barrier to someone
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understanding you or it stops you from creating
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a meaningful connection with someone
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well, we've got a problem right?
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So reducing or limiting your accent is probably
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going to help you to feel more successful
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during conversations and to help you
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to get more confidence and to speak more
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which is important. That's the most important thing.
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So to help you to improve your accent
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and speak more clearly, I've got some tips
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that I'm sharing with you right now.
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The first one is to choose your accent.
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Now usually my advice is to listen to as many different
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English speakers as you can,
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both native and non-native English speakers.
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This is essential to help you develop really strong
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listening and comprehension skills.
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However when it comes to changing your accent
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and practising your pronunciation,
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with this type of practice you know, it's
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better to choose a specific accent to focus on
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so that you can really pick out the most unique
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features of that accent and try and copy them.
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And the simplest way to do this is to choose an English
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speaker who you like the sound of when they speak,
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you like listening to.
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So find out where their accent is from
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and learn some of the key features of that particular
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English accent.
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So if you want to learn an Australian accent like mine,
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then you would focus on pronunciation features like
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the flap T sound,
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you know when a T is between two vowels
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and it ends up sounding more like a D
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like in water, bottle, little.
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You might also look at schwa endings, you know
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in words that end in -ER but the
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sound is not pronounced like mother and weather.
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And also I just want to take a moment to say that
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in no way does this have to be a native English speaker
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who you're copying.
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If there's someone who you admire
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who's a native of your first language
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but when they speak English,
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they speak clearly and confidently, by all means
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copy their English accents.
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The reason why it's important to choose one English
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accent to focus on is so that you can get the repetition
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that you need you know,
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to keep hearing those sounds again, to emulate them
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and to copy them and produce those sounds yourself.
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So ideally you'll find someone or even a couple of
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people with a similar accent that you have
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regular access to,
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a regular access to their voice you know.
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Maybe they have a podcast, maybe they have a YouTube
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channel. Whatever it is, as long as they've got
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lots of content and that it's interesting content
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that you like listening to, you may as well make your
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pronunciation practice enjoyable right?
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If you're still wondering how to choose the right English
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accent, the one that's right for you,
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well think about your personality,
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you know, are you quite serious and quite professional?
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Or do you want to sound really cool and chilled out
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and approachable?
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All of these things influence the accent
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that's right for you but also the people that you are
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listening to and that you are trying to copy right?
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So I'm curious,
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which English accent do you like the most?
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Which one would you most like to use yourself or
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which English speaker would you most like
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to sound like? Is there someone
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who you listen to regularly or you know
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someone that you watch on YouTube that you would
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like to sound like? Let me know in the comments.
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So you want to watch and listen to that accent
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as much as you can.
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Like I said, find a person that you admire,
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that you've got lots of access to so that you can
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copy them. It's just like you learnt your own accent
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from your parents. If you surround yourself with regular
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sounds, you will naturally start to
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use them yourself when you speak in English.
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I taught kids when I was in Vietnam and
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some of them could bust out the most
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amazing American accent and slang words
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and expressions all because they spent so much time
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watching cartoons and movies
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with American accents in them.
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This is exactly the same concept.
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Another really great option is listening to audiobooks
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which are read by an author
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who has an accent that you like.
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So Stephen Fry is awesome for received
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pronunciation, for sort of formal British pronunciation.
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I'm listening to Michelle Obama read her book
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Becoming on Audible at the moment
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and that's also a lovely accent to emulate.
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Trevor Noah is also a good one
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if you quite like jokes and humour.
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So I've added links to books narrated
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by those people in the description below.
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You can listen to the samples of audiobooks
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on Audible. Find an accent that you like
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and grab that book for free.
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It's a really great resource for finding the accent
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that you want to copy yourself.
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So the idea is you watch and you listen to as much
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of that person as you can or that accent as you can.
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And the great thing is you're going to be learning
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new words, new slang, humour.
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All of this is really, really helpful, right?
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But you'll also be training your brain to recognise
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and associate those sounds with words
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as you hear them
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so that you can start using them yourself as you speak.
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Up next, of course, it's practise imitation.
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So English has a rhythm
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right it follows a stress and tonal patterns that
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are probably quite different to those used
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in your native language and this can have a huge impact
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on your communication in English.
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If you're speaking English and you're applying the
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stress and the rhythm from your native language,
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it can be pretty distracting for other English speakers
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who are trying to listen to you.
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So softening that a little is a really, really good idea
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and this relates to syllable stress in individual words,
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it relates to sentence stress, to tone, to pause.
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So becoming familiar with all of these things by
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imitating a native speaker as they speak,
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it's going to help you to learn and understand
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and experience the rhythm of English
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and help you to use it more yourself.
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And if there are words that you use in your native
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language that are also used in English as well,
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then pay close attention to the English pronunciation
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of those words because it's probably
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a little different to what you're used to you know.
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Words like burger or other foods especially.
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Words with common endings like action
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or community, countries and city names
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you know, they can be pretty similar between languages
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but it would be a good idea to practise
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the correct English pronunciation
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especially names that you are using often yourself
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right? Say everything out loud.
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The more that you actually say,
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the better because you can read about English
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pronunciation, you can listen to English speakers
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as much as you like.
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I mean you can listen to me talking in this video
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as much as you like but if you can't get the muscles
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in your mouth moving and working
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in the way that you need them to.
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It's pointless
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you know and you don't even need someone to speak
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with to do this, you can do it yourself,
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you can talk to yourself in the mirror and the shower.
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It literally doesn't matter but if you build a habit around
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moving and working those muscles,
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it's gonna have an impact. The more that you practise
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saying English words, the better.
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So reading out loud is a really good daily practice,
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singing songs is awesome as well.
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Simply just getting your mouth muscles moving
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and comfortable and doing all of the things that they
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need to do to make English sounds correctly, right?
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Just do it as much as you can. And as a hint,
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just make sure that you're going back to that podcast
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or back to that YouTube channel or that audiobook
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re-listening to the accent so that you can make your
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own adjustments to your pronunciation if you need to.
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Right my fifth tip is to take
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every opportunity that you have to talk,
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you know, you don't improve your accent
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by thinking about it.
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So what opportunities do you have to actually
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put it into practice in real live situations?
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If you go ahead with the Lingoda Sprint,
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then you're going to be getting regular speaking
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practice every day.
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But what other opportunities do you have?
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Take them. Use them to practise.
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And I say this especially if you are shy
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and you're uncomfortable about speaking in English,
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you know maybe you hesitate before you speak
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and sometimes you miss those opportunities.
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So try and speak up, take every opportunity
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that comes your way.
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Don't just go to class, you know, ask questions,
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be the first person to put up your hand and answer.
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Don't sit in silence.
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Students who take those opportunities to improve
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are going to do it the fastest right?
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So try to put your fears and your
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worries and your doubts aside and speak.
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Get into the habit of practising.
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And lastly record yourself
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and listen critically.
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I've talked about the importance of choosing a single
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accent that you would like and to listen to it
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and then to take every opportunity to speak out loud
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either yourself or when you're talking to people,
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get those muscles working and practise speaking
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but how do you know if you're actually improving
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or how do you know if your accent is changing?
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Or how can you tell what you need to improve
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or get better at?
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You record yourself.
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Now it's possibly one of the most awkward,
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uncomfortable things that you'll ever have to do.
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Listen to yourself speaking in a second language
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on a recording.
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Never mind I promise you, you'll get over it
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and improving your accent is way more important.
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Now remember way back in step number one,
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I talked about paying attention to the unique
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features of the accent that you want to use. Well
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can you hear those features in your own recording?
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If you compare the recording to the accent that you're
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trying to copy, what sounds different?
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You know and what do you need to change to
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make it sound more natural or more like that accent?
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Changing your accent is not
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something that you can do overnight.
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Alright it takes practice and it takes repetition.
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So making it part of your daily practice,
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ten or fifteen minutes a day
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is going to produce some significant results
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if you create that habit and you do it for six months
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or for a year.
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In fact, keep a recording of you now
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at the start of this journey
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and then record again at six months and twelve months
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and track the progress that you're making.
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Track the change over time,
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you know, it's something that you've got to commit to
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just a little bit every day over time and I promise you
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that if you get to the end of that period of time
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and you compare a recording
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to one that you took twelve months earlier,
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you'll be blown away by the progress that you've made.
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You won't notice this change from one day to the next
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but you're definitely going to surprise yourself if you
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compare
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that recording to one that you took a year earlier.
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So my friend that is it for today,
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I hope that you've enjoyed this lesson.
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Now you've probably been practising with one of my
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imitation lessons before. They are a really great way
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to practise my pronunciation and natural expression
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but it's also going to teach you a method that you can
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use if you want to imitate and copy someone else.
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So check it out if you haven't already
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and hit that subscribe button.
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I will see you in the next lesson. Bye for now!
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