It would be best to get in touch with an Accent Coach or a Speech-Language Pathologist who is trained in evaluating speech sound differences and grammatical differences. After they assess your current speech, they can help you become aware of what you are doing and how to change it. This requires a lot of practice and motivation, but it is possible! I am a Speech-Language Pathologist, and I could talk to you more about it if you would like: nisha@brennanandburns.com.
~Nisha Malavia
Easy. Learn the American language not the British =D
miley Cyrus is American but she can speak English because American people do speak English and miley Cyrus has a American accent
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.
It really doesn't matter. Native English speakers (American and English) will be far more impressed if you have a good vocabulary and good use of grammar than if you have perfected a particular accent. As a native English speaker, I tend to assume that people who speak English as a foreign language adopt the accent of their teacher, or of the area that they learnt English in.
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.
You can get a lot of information about it from websites such as Wikipedia. Just search Southern American English. In general though, the best way to learn an accent is to hear it, and speak it yourself. I suggest watching something like the Andy Griffith show (you can find it on YouTube) and try to mimic the pronunciation. And remember, imitation is the highest form of mimicry...
She speaks English in all her films. The type of accent varies.
In America people int he 1700s spoke with an English accent. see 1700s English Dialects
Yes. It is also possible to take someone who has already learned a language and teach them to speak English with an American accent.
Gigi Almost American - 2011 Speak Learn English 1-1 was released on: USA: 23 March 2011
Jamaicans speak English, but yes, you can learn English.
Since he has an English accent, he would speak British English more than American English (though he does do both). He says a lot of British words like blast! and bloody hell! if you pay attention youll notice.
He speaks English, with a Scottish accent, because he's from Scotland. When he starred in Doctor Who, in the episodes he used his English accent.