Make the UK your home. And remember that the UK is the home of hundreds of distinct accents, dialects and regional vocabularies, so your question is a bit vague. Otherwise, if this is for performance (i.e., you are an actor wishing to perfect your accent) there are coaches who specialize.
Because that's what they want to learn - standard English without a regional accent. However, foreigners who have immigrated to the UK, very often pick up some of the accent from the part of the UK that they are living in.
In the UK, people primarily speak British English, which has variations in accent and vocabulary depending on the region. American English is not typically spoken as the primary language in the UK.
Accent training is needed to improve communication skills, especially for individuals who speak English as a second language or have a strong regional accent. It helps to reduce miscommunication and misunderstandings in professional and social contexts, by enhancing clarity and fluency in spoken English. Additionally, accent training can boost confidence, facilitate assimilation into new cultural environments, and improve overall language proficiency.
Learnt (British English) or learned (American English).
Received Pronunciation (RP) is often considered the standard English accent in the UK. It is associated with educated speakers and is commonly heard in the media and among the British upper class.
Because that's what they want to learn - standard English without a regional accent. However, foreigners who have immigrated to the UK, very often pick up some of the accent from the part of the UK that they are living in.
UK
English!
Not really, no. There are many regional variations in accent throughout the UK, and quite a few less-pronounced variations in Australia. The only real similarity they have is that the Australian accent is completely non-rhotic (unlike the USA) and a large number of UK regional dialects are non-rhotic.
In the UK, people primarily speak British English, which has variations in accent and vocabulary depending on the region. American English is not typically spoken as the primary language in the UK.
English!
Accent training is needed to improve communication skills, especially for individuals who speak English as a second language or have a strong regional accent. It helps to reduce miscommunication and misunderstandings in professional and social contexts, by enhancing clarity and fluency in spoken English. Additionally, accent training can boost confidence, facilitate assimilation into new cultural environments, and improve overall language proficiency.
Learnt (British English) or learned (American English).
Of course! Everybody has an accent. Many members of my Quaker meeting in Swarthmoor, Cumbria, England, UK, have the accent of the Furness district. I have found that Quakers in Bristol, UK, speak with a Bristol accent, those in Dublin, Eire have a Dublin accent and those in Manchester, UK, have a Manchester accent. I expect Brooklyn Quakers have a Brooklyn, USA accent and Peoria Quakers have the accent of central Illinois, USA!
Received Pronunciation (RP) is often considered the standard English accent in the UK. It is associated with educated speakers and is commonly heard in the media and among the British upper class.
i do not think there is no difference because grammar is grammar the only difference in accent
Employees working in call centres, BPOs and various other offices of American companies need to speak English in the American accent. Likewise, there is also a need for many employees to speak English in the British Accent. There are several accents, however the most common accent training requirements are to learn the American accent or the US accent and the British accent or the UK accent.