England
- 1 Welcome to England
- 2 The sound of English
- 3 Flying the flag
- 4 The Eden Project
- 5 Metric or imperial?
- 6 Shop till you drop
- 7 The must-see list
- 8 Famous for ever?
- 9 Quiz
The sound of English
The sound of English
What is a regional accent? It’s the way people in a particular part of the country pronounce words. In England there’s a big difference between northern and southern accents. One of the main differences is how you pronounce the letter “u” in words like fun. In Northern England it’s pronounced like the “o” in foot – fun. In Standard English it’s pronounced like the “o” in some – fun.
Many English cities and regions have their own characteristic accent. How good are you at hearing the difference between different English accents?
Read the information about English accents. Then listen to four people from different parts of England. Don’t look at the transcript. You don’t have to understand everything they say. Just listen to their accents.
- Standard English: the pronunciation you find in a dictionary
- Yorkshire: “the” is often said as “t”
- Birmingham: has a strong “g” sound at the end of words like “living”
- Liverpool: some words sound breathy, as if they had an extra “h” sound in them
Your turn to talk
Choose one of the accents. Practise speaking in the same way. Speak at the same time as the person on the recording. Use the transcript to help you. You can pause or restart the recording as many times as you want.