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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."
That's a good way. You could also do what Sidney Poitier did and study British films and recordings to master the accent.
Cruzian people, or the people of the U.S. Virgin Islands, have a distinct accent that is influenced by African, European, and Caribbean languages. The accent is a blend of English with elements of West African and Caribbean dialects, reflecting the diverse cultural heritage of the islands.
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It's possible that someone's accent can change if they are exposed to proper English speaking people from the US.
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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.
Not a true English accent, no.However, with months of practice and patience, you can learn to pronounce words in a similar way as the English do. Bear in mind that there are actually several different dialects of the English accent. The one most heard in the media is the Central London accent.Actors spend weeks, sometimes even months, practising a new accent for their roles in films. Sometimes with the help of a speech therapist. The English Actor Gary Oldman had to have speech therapy to recover his natural British accent after after playing so many American film roles in a row.So it is certainly possible to learn to speak in an English accent. It is not as easy as most people think, trying to naturally speak a different way from the dialect they were brought up to speak.However do bear in mind that there are pronunciations that some nationals have difficulty saying because of the way they were brought up. For example, Laura is pronounced "lore-rah", but some Americans tend to struggle with that and pronounce it "Lara", because they are told to drop the "u" in words. (The iconic English game figure, Lara Croft, was originally called Laura Croft. But once it became apparent that Americans were having trouble pronouncing her name, it was changed to Lara).It is possible to learn to speak the English accent, but it will take a few months to master, because you were taught to speak and spell differently. Look for courses in dialects online or in your local area.
Yes. It is also possible to take someone who has already learned a language and teach them to speak English with an American accent.