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Not All Old Habits Die Hard: My Experience of Learning the Modern British RP Accent as a Czech Native Speaker
Friday, February 09, 2024 - 18:01
Learning the modern RP accent has been quite a journey; one that I'd go on again any time. To introduce myself as a learner, I initially spent around 3 years learning Standard BE on my own, during my university studies for teaching English. While I used textbooks explaining general pronunciation rules of, mainly, individual sounds, the recordings I followed were of more traditional RP speakers, whereas my goal was to learn modern RP. 
Take 2 Stools – How self-tape auditions are changing the face of the casting process
Saturday, June 06, 2020 - 17:59
Take 2 stools, a pile of hard backed books, a table, a cuddly toy, and a big wad of blu tack: what have you got? You guessed: the beginnings of a rather shaky, somewhat lopsided, and rather unconvincing self-tape. 
Parallel Effect – The effect of /r/ in the American Accent
Monday, January 13, 2020 - 21:55
In the general American accent, the retroflex /r/ has such a pronounced effect on the vowels adjacent to it, particularly when in the case of a final ‘rhotic’ /r/ closing a syllable, it dramatically changes their quality. Whatever the preceding vowel, the ‘r-colouring’ effect seems to end up pushing the vowel parallel and close to the top of the hard palate. Literally. A take on Canadian Accents – by Canadian Linguist Kelsey Flynn
Tuesday, January 01, 2019 - 18:44
The Canadian accent seems to always appear in media as either non-existant, or it’s so over generalized that it’s comical. And while it’s almost true that we say “eh?” as much as the stereotype, there are a few points that distinguish the Canadian accent in its sound and its history from other English-speaking accents. 
In the zone? In or out? Changing shape
Monday, November 19, 2018 - 22:59
Learning a new accent can mean stepping way out of the comfort zone - initially a new voice placement can feel counter-intuitive and unfamiliar. 
Uh huh. The schwa / ə /. Great starting point for learning accents
Friday, June 16, 2017 - 16:10
Ever watched a film or play where the accent is really good but somehow not quite right? Often it&rs 
How not to typecast an accent
Thursday, June 16, 2016 - 16:11
What is typecasting? So you are learning a new accent for a role, audition, or to help with clear communication. The process of picking up an accent is ... 
Stepping West – the story of the General American accent
Tuesday, October 13, 2015 - 01:47
When asked, “What is the General American accent?” some Americans might reply “Sorry? Is there such a thing?”. Others might reply “Well, the accent with no 
RP: A popular British accent with very few native speakers
Monday, October 13, 2014 - 02:02
So what is it about RP? It is the British accent that is most commonly taught to non-native speakers, as well as being considered a ‘must have’ accent on any actor's 
The Brazilian Accent of English
Friday, October 03, 2014 - 10:58
Going from the north to the south of the biggest nation in South America, you really