Read a Story to Improve your British English Pronunciation and Listening Skills

Read a winter themed story to help improve your British English pronunciation and listening skills. Read the story at normal speed, then slowly, and then we will analyse the pronunciation features (such as connected speech/linking, assimilation/changing sounds, removing sounds, and more). The accent focused on here in mainly Modern Received Pronunciation. ๐ŸŽ Get your free English Pronunciation Pack (free audios, stories, lessons and activities to get your started with English pronunciation!): ๐Ÿ“ƒ Download your free British English Phonemic Chart: ๐Ÿฅณ Join Emmaโ€™s Pronunciation Hub (get everything you need to improve your English pronunciation inside my online membership: โฑ๏ธ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Intro 00:40 - Get feedback on your pronunciation! 01:43 - Natural reading 02:57 - Slow reading 4:55 - Full pronunciation analysis 21: 11 - Final pronunciation practice 22:28 - Thanks for watching // RELATED & MENTIONED VIDEOS Another story to practise: Glottal stop: TH sounds: Full playlist on connected speech: // FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA ๐Ÿ“ฑ Website: Instagram: Facebook: Twitter: // IMPORTANT Any links containing are affiliate links and I earn commission through these links. I teach using just one of many accents in the world. Please only learn it if you like it and if you are interested in learning it. I do not believe there is one โ€œcorrectโ€ accent or manner of pronunciation and I fully encourage EFL/ESL learners to expose themselves to as many varieties of English around the world to become accustomed to the beautiful variations of this world language. I focus mostly on teaching โ€œModern RPโ€ (I may just say โ€œRPโ€ in my older videos, but to clarify, I do specifically mean โ€œModern RPโ€), however, you will hear a lovely little Yorkshire twang to my accent from time to time too. Please LOVE and BE PROUD of your accent. After all, it is part of your identity and makes you unique. ๐Ÿ’š #englishpronunciation #englishteacher #englishlesson
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