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How to speak British English?

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As with any accent, listening to and imitating a native speaker is the best and fastest way to learn. Read Times Now and The Hindu English newspaper. Listen to English songs. Read novels in English as per your interest. Translate words in English and listen to the pronunciation.
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You can follow these two steps - Watch British videos Practice applying your learnings in your speech.
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It same as any other language you speak. You need to understand the accent, grammar, and vocabulary for that. Do not for to practice to excel the knowledge over any language. Keep learning!
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To be able to speak British English, you should listen to native speakers. Along with that, you can listen to news channels like bbc, national geographic etc.
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I think the best way to learn a particular accent is to expose yourself to an environment that makes you practice it in day-to-day life. So, going through Netflix, British radio, and podcasts are good ways to understand how others are doing it, but learning won't be as effective until you practice it...
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I think the best way to learn a particular accent is to expose yourself to an environment that makes you practice it in day-to-day life. So, going through Netflix, British radio, and podcasts are good ways to understand how others are doing it, but learning won't be as effective until you practice it regularly.
I suggest joining some speaking groups on social media or finding people with similar interests to practice and listening to podcasts or streaming services.

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M.A,B.Ed with thirteen years experience in teaching.

I suggest you start with the sounds - vowels and consonants.Watch as many videos related to pronunciation. You even can practice using apps available on the internet. Apps such as Learn English Sounds Right, and Sound Pronunciation App can help you improve your communication. These apps can help you...
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I suggest you start with the sounds - vowels and consonants.
Watch as many videos related to pronunciation. You even can practice using apps available on the internet. Apps such as Learn English Sounds Right, and Sound Pronunciation App can help you improve your communication. These apps can help you work on your English phonetics. You can easily compare your pronunciation with the one provided in the app.

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To start speaking British accent is to watch more English movies, and to identify the British accent is simple, they won't pronounce alphabet "T", it would be silent like for example word "British" is pronounced "Briɛsh".
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Professional in Multi National companies for over 15 years with excellent communication skills

India follows British English. So if you are speaking English in India without any MTI or accent, then you are technically speaking British English. Then comes the British accent for which can only be learnt through listening. So listen to many movies, videos on youtube, and the BBC news (this is how...
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India follows British English. So if you are speaking English in India without any MTI or accent, then you are technically speaking British English. Then comes the British accent for which can only be learnt through listening. So listen to many movies, videos on youtube, and the BBC news (this is how I started). Watch the film 'sound music, 'my fair lady' ' and many more British movies, songs and videos. But the only way is to listen and practice it: practice practice and more practice.

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Teaching IELTS, UPDATED COMMUNICATION SKILLS and SPOKEN ENGLISH

Some quick and practical tips that you can apply immediately- Start with the Rs -don't pronounce the r, but draw out the vowel and maybe add an "Uh" (here is "Heeuh"). U's- pronounce 'u' in stupid and in duty with the 'ew' or "You" sound. Heavy consonants- enunciate heavy consonant words. Pronounce...
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Some quick and practical tips that you can apply immediately-

  1. Start with the Rs -don't pronounce the r, but draw out the vowel and maybe add an "Uh" (here is "Heeuh").
  2. U's- pronounce 'u' in stupid and in duty with the 'ew' or "You" sound.
  3. Heavy consonants- enunciate heavy consonant words. Pronounce that t in "Duty" as T: not as the 'd' as doody so that duty is pronounced dewty or a softer jooty. Pronounce the suffix -ing with a strong g. This way, it sounds like -ing rather than - een.
  4. Sometimes drop the ts-so "Battle" might be pronounced ba-ill.
  5. Listen to the "Music" of the language. All accents and dialects have their musicality. Pay attention to the tones and emphasis of British speakers.

I hope it helps!

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IELTS Certified Teacher of English Literature, Language and Spoken English

I learnt to speak the British accent by: Listening to BBC Radio; was the first task I did when I wanted to acquire the British accent. I watched a lot of British series, especially the classic ones. I downloaded few dictionaries of British Slangs An English dictionary with the British and American...
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I learnt to speak the British accent by:

  1. Listening to BBC Radio; was the first task I did when I wanted to acquire the British accent. 
  2. I watched a lot of British series, especially the classic ones. 
  3. I downloaded few dictionaries of British Slangs 
  4. An English dictionary with the British and American accent, and a tad knowledge of International Phonetics Alphabets.
  5. I took a text from classic British literature, recorded it on the phone, listened to them and compared it with the actual British accent. 

The above mentioned are the simplest way to learn British accent and British way of communicating. 

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