You could choose a specific part of Britain, every city has its own accent. Choose one and study it.
There is no "British accent"! I had an American friend once who concluded you're suppose to call it an 'English accent' because when you call it a British one "the brits get mad", well he was wrong to conclude that as well! Let me explain:
Britain is made up of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland; each of them have many many many different accents.
I think what you mean is "how do I sound like hugh grant/daniel radcliffe/ some posh english guy?"
The best way to learn is just go onto YouTube and hear people speaking in English accents- copy them and record yourself.
Here accent was "standard" Midwest American, although her precise enuciation of words (as was the style for film actors of the time) may sound vaguely British.
Gloria Riviera lives in London as a UK-based correspondent for ABC News. Americans living abroad often pick up an accent as most of the people they talk to on a daily basis speak with a local accent.
she had a british accent i am sure she does
Of course he has an accent. Everyone has an accent. To Americans, he has a British accent. To British people, he speaks normally.
British is not a language. Tom Felton is from England. He IS British. He speaks in English. Perhaps you mean does he really have a British accent, which he does.
With a British accent.
English but with a diffrent accent.
no in real life he is british with a british accent
A black person's accent depends on where they learned to talk. If they learned to talk in England, they might have a British accent. If they learned to talk in Nigeria, they might have a Hausa accent or a Yoruba accent, etc. depending on which Nigerian languge they learned. If they learned to talk in the southern US, they might have a southern accent.
A black person's accent depends on where they learned to talk. If they learned to talk in England, they might have a British accent. If they learned to talk in Nigeria, they might have a Hausa accent or a Yoruba accent, etc. depending on which Nigerian languge they learned. If they learned to talk in the southern US, they might have a southern accent.
If they can talk with a GOOD British accent.
All you have to do is exagerate your vowls ( a,e,i,o,u,) Talk= Taa--k
Being British he has a British accent.
Random, but yes of course you can. I mean check out the people who mock the Bristish by there accent.
If the nun is British, she probably will have a British accent. If she's German, she'll probably have a German accent.
Is it the way people view the culture?
no, lydia Darragh did not have a british accent. She was Irish.