probably a southern accent around london, cockney or upper class 'mouthful of marbles' a northern accent is really difficult to get right
Answer Cockney is actually difficult to do correctly, with all the stops. One of the softer and easier accents is from Kent, to the SE of London. RP (Queen's accent) isn't all that hard for many Australians, our newsreaders all had that accent until about 20 years ago! (without the outrageously "plummy" bits).
possibly an English accent
Rob Pattinson has an English accent because he is English but he puts on an americian accent when he is in America cause no one can understand his English one. Or in easier terms, he has a british accent, speaks in either when he wants to depending on the role he is playing.
The Boston accent is similar to that of the English accent in London, but the words and dialects are different. It is the same accent that was spoken in Boston during the American Revolutionary War , when Massachusetts was one of the original British Colonies. And, is pretty much still spoken today.
an english accent
You (with accent) Your (without accent)
All English accents are British accents, but not all British accents are English accents. That's because England is one country in the nation of Great Britain. So if one was to speak in a 'scouse' or 'cockney' accent, this would be both English and British. But if you were from Wales, while your accent is a British one, it is not English.
There are actually many types of English accents but most refer to the posh 'queens English' accent. Also, and mistakenly, refered to as the British accent.
Why does any accent have to be 'best'.
The Irish accent is generally considered closer to the English accent than the American accent, as both the Irish and English accents belong to the British Isles. However, the Irish accent has distinctive features that set it apart from both the American and English accents.
There are a wide variety of ways to learn an English accent. It is possible to get help with this pursuit, for example, by attending a local acting class or by visiting the web domain "wikiHow."
Mary Draper was born in America, so she had an American accent, not an english one. 💕Hope this helps💕
No, as he wasn't English.