British English Pronunciation Practice and Training Lesson: Improve Your English Pronunciation
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 Published On Jul 29, 2022

Improve your English pronunciation and listening by reading and analysing a story in this British English phonetics practice and training lesson. While reading a story, we will analyse the pronunciation, focusing on British English, and look at connected speech, assimilation, removing syllables, and much more - all features of rapid speech in English with real examples in the story.

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// Time Stamps ⏱️
00:00 - Intro
00:38 - Preply Private English Lessons
02:47 - Lesson Instructions
03:10 - Natural (fast) Reading of Text
04:28 - Slow Reading of Text
07:10 - Full Analysis of Pronunciation in Text
29:56 - Thank You for Watching

NOTE: I was filming this in 30°C heat with no air con or open windows and just a tiny silent fan. So please excuse the sweating! I tried my best. :) Also, the term 'British English Pronunciation' refers to Modern RP but do bear in mind that I am from Yorkshire so my accent changes this slightly, teehee! :)

// RELATED & MENTIONED VIDEOS
How to Use Connected Speech in English (all lessons!):    • Connected Speech and Features of Flue...  
Sentence Stress (strong and weak forms) and Intonation:    • Sentence Stress and Intonation in Eng...  
When are -t and -d Silent at the End of Words:    • Silent T and D at the End of Words  
Changing Sounds ("wouldja", "can'tchoo"):    • Assimilation with /j/ - Connected Speech  
When to Remove Syllables in Words:    • CUTTING/REMOVING SYLLABLES in ENGLISH  


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