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If you are serious about improving on yiur spoken english and become an authority in Enlish language communication, then visit RAIN SPEECH INTERNATIONAL for an ADVANCE AND EFFECTIVE DICTION/ELOCUTION TRAINING. www.rainspeech.com or call: 08028322329 How to Speak in a British Accent This article focuses on "Received Pronunciation" (RP), the stereotypical British accent mainly spoken in the south of England, and exaggerated by the upper classes, sometimes described as "the Queen's English". There are greatly differing accents across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and for a more regional or "authentic" accent, it's best to choose one particular area, and try to learn how to mimic that accent instead. Adopting British mannerisms while speaking will also help for authenticity. This study of RP is concerned largely with pronunciation, while study of the standard language is also concerned with matters such as correct grammar, more formal vocabulary and style. 1. Start with the Rs. Understand that in most British accents, speakers don't roll their Rs (except for those from Scotland, North umbria, Northern Ireland, and parts of the West Country and Lancashire), but not all British accents are the same. For example, a Scottish accent varies greatly from an English accent. After a vowel, don't pronounce the R, but draw out the vowel and maybe add an "uh" (Here is "heeuh" . In words like "hurry", don't blend the R with the vowel. Say "huh-ree".In American English, words ending with "rl" or "rel" can be pronounced using either one or two syllables, completely interchangeably. This is not the case in British English. "-rl" words like "girl", "hurl", etc., are pronounced as one syllable with silent R, while "squirrel" is "squih-rul", and "referral" is "re-fer-rul". Some words are easier to say in a British accent. For example, mirror, which sounds like "mih-ra". Do not say "mirror" like "mere"; British people almost never do that. Some awkward pauses in sentences are also removed by the addition of "r" before a vowel. For example, "I saw it" becomes "I saw-rit", to avoid the pause between the words 'saw' and 'it'. Another example is "Bacteria are small", pronounced "Bacteria-rar-small". 2. Pronounce U in stupid and in duty with the ew or "you" sound. Avoid the oo as in pronounced ; thus it is pronounced stewpid or commonly schewpid, not stoopid, etc. duty would be pronounced dewty or more often jooty. In the standard English accent, the A (for example, in father) is pronounced at the back of the mouth with an open throat—it sounds like "arh". This is the case in pretty much all British accents, but it's exaggerated in RP. In southern England and in RP, words such as "bath", "path", "glass", "grass" also use this vowel (barth, parth, glarss, grarss, etc.). However, in other parts of Britain "bath", "path", etc. sound like "ah". 3. Enunciate on 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. But sometimes it is shortened to in as in lookin. The words human being are pronounced hewman being or yooman been in certain areas, though it could be pronounced hewman bee-in. 4. Sometimes drop the Ts. With some accents, including cockney accents, Ts aren't pronounced in words where Americans use D to replace it. However, there is usually a short pause or "hiccup" in its place. So "battle" might be pronounced ba-ill but it would be a rare occasion to find someone saying "Ba-ill" catching the air behind the back of the tongue at the end of the first syllable before expelling it on pronunciation of the second syllable. This is known as the glottal stop. use glottal stops, too, for words like "mittens" and "mountain". It's just that British use them more often. People with Estuary English, RP, Scottish, Irish and Welsh accents do consider it lazy and rude to drop the Ts, and this feature doesn't exist, but in almost all accents it's accepted to do it in the middle of words in casual contexts and almost universal to put a glottal stop at the end of a word. For more training visit: www.rainspeech.com Or call: 08028322329 |
Nothing will give you joy than taking a diction class. Diction and Elocution Programme for a Career Development. Effective language and communication skills, and the ability to connect with people, are essential in today’s global environment. Rain Speech helps you maximize performance through innovative effective diction training, assessment and testing services, and global leadership training. Only Rain Speech International provides such a comprehensive portfolio of programs designed to help develop a workforce that is prepared to succeed in today’s rapidly changing world. RSI can help you obtain the ACCENT, INTONATION and leadership skills and etiquette necessary to succeed at a GLOBAL stage. Training For Success In A Multicultural Environment Rain Speech offers a variety of programs designed to help an individual develop a global talent to work and lead successfully in today’s global environment. Flexible, innovative, practical solutions can be delivered face to face or online to help YOU maximize performance and be on top. What You Will Learn At Our LIP Workshop The RSI approach to DICTION and ELOCUTION training is goal oriented and can be customized to meet the specific needs of an individual, ORGANIZATION or INSTITUTION. Our LIP syllabus for DICTION and ELOCUTION Includes but not limited to the following: The importance/benefits of speaking right Introduction to the British accent Advance depth in Vowel letters and sounds The practical RSI speak right approach Boost confidence levels (killing complexities) Mastering the art of conversation common mispronounced words Our Effective Diction And Elocution Training Comes Handy In Three Uniquely Designed Packages: Advance Executive Diction/ElocutionTraining (300,000 Naira) Feactures: 12 weeks effective diction Drill 1 year post training material support (video, pdf, mp3) Daily Telephone conversation drill First class treatment Personal assigned Trainer at your becks and call Video call and skype training Access to our future webinars and training for Free. Printed Course material for free Welcome pack Corporate Diction/Elocution Training (84,000 Naira) Feactures: 10 weeks effective diction Drill 6 months post training material support (videos, pdf, mp3) Weekly Telephone conversation drill. Printed course material for free Welcome pack Standard Diction/Elocution Training (35,000 Naira) Feactures: 8 weeks effective diction Drill Friendly interactive classroom one month post training material support (videos, pdf, mp3) Whatsapp and online conversation Welcome pack. CALL US NOW: 08028322329
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Diction and Elocution Programme for a Career Development. Effective language and communication skills, and the ability to connect with people, are essential in today’s global environment. Rain Speech helps you maximize performance through innovative effective diction training, assessment and testing services, and global leadership training. Only Rain Speech International provides such a comprehensive portfolio of programs designed to help develop a workforce that is prepared to succeed in today’s rapidly changing world. RSI can help you obtain the ACCENT, INTONATION and leadership skills and etiquette necessary to succeed at a GLOBAL stage. Training For Success In A Multicultural Environment Rain Speech offers a variety of programs designed to help an individual develop a global talent to work and lead successfully in today’s global environment. Flexible, innovative, practical solutions can be delivered face to face or online to help YOU maximize performance and be on top. What You Will Learn At Our LIP Workshop The RSI approach to DICTION and ELOCUTION training is goal oriented and can be customized to meet the specific needs of an individual, ORGANIZATION or INSTITUTION. Our LIP syllabus for DICTION and ELOCUTION Includes but not limited to the following: The importance/benefits of speaking right Introduction to the British accent Advance depth in Vowel letters and sounds The practical RSI speak right approach Boost confidence levels (killing complexities) Mastering the art of conversation common mispronounced words Our Effective Diction And Elocution Training Comes Handy In Three Uniquely Designed Packages: Advance Executive Diction/ElocutionTraining (300,000 Naira) Feactures: 12 weeks effective diction Drill 1 year post training material support (video, pdf, mp3) Daily Telephone conversation drill First class treatment Personal assigned Trainer at your becks and call Video call and skype training Access to our future webinars and training for Free. Printed Course material for free Welcome pack Corporate Diction/Elocution Training (84,000 Naira) Feactures: 10 weeks effective diction Drill 6 months post training material support (videos, pdf, mp3) Weekly Telephone conversation drill. Printed course material for free Welcome pack Standard Diction/Elocution Training (35,000 Naira) Feactures: 8 weeks effective diction Drill Friendly interactive classroom one month post training material support (videos, pdf, mp3) Whatsapp and online conversation Welcome pack. CALL US NOW: 08028322329
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[quote author=Jazzomoney post=69263118]Diction and Elocution Programme for a Career Development. Effective language and communication skills, and the ability to connect with people, are essential in today’s global environment. Rain Speech helps you maximize performance through innovative effective diction training, assessment and testing services, and global leadership training. Only Rain Speech International provides such a comprehensive portfolio of programs designed to help develop a workforce that is prepared to succeed in today’s rapidly changing world. RSI can help you obtain the ACCENT, INTONATION and leadership skills and etiquette necessary to succeed at a GLOBAL stage. Training For Success In A Multicultural Environment Rain Speech offers a variety of programs designed to help an individual develop a global talent to work and lead successfully in today’s global environment. Flexible, innovative, practical solutions can be delivered face to face or online to help YOU maximize performance and be on top. What You Will Learn At Our LIP Workshop The RSI approach to DICTION and ELOCUTION training is goal oriented and can be customized to meet the specific needs of an individual, ORGANIZATION or INSTITUTION. Our LIP syllabus for DICTION and ELOCUTION Includes but not limited to the following: The importance/benefits of speaking right Introduction to the British accent Advance depth in Vowel letters and sounds The practical RSI speak right approach Boost confidence levels (killing complexities) Mastering the art of conversation common mispronounced words Our Effective Diction And Elocution Training Comes Handy In Three Uniquely Designed Packages: Advance Executive Diction/ElocutionTraining (300,000 Naira) Feactures: 12 weeks effective diction Drill 1 year post training material support (video, pdf, mp3) Daily Telephone conversation drill First class treatment Personal assigned Trainer at your becks and call Video call and skype training Access to our future webinars and training for Free. Printed Course material for free Welcome pack Corporate Diction/Elocution Training (84,000 Naira) Feactures: 10 weeks effective diction Drill 6 months post training material support (videos, pdf, mp3) Weekly Telephone conversation drill. Printed course material for free Welcome pack Standard Diction/Elocution Training (35,000 Naira) Feactures: 8 weeks effective diction Drill Friendly interactive classroom one month post training material support (videos, pdf, mp3) Whatsapp and online conversation Welcome pack. CALL US NOW: 08028322329 |
For a Diction and Elocution Programme for a Career Development. Visit: www.rainspeech.com Effective language and communication skills, and the ability to connect with people, are essential in today’s global environment. Rain Speech helps you maximize performance through innovative effective diction training, assessment and testing services, and global leadership training. Only Rain Speech International provides such a comprehensive portfolio of programs designed to help develop a workforce that is prepared to succeed in today’s rapidly changing world. RSI can help you obtain the ACCENT, INTONATION and leadership skills and etiquette necessary to succeed at a GLOBAL stage. Training For Success In A Multicultural Environment Rain Speech offers a variety of programs designed to help an individual develop a global talent to work and lead successfully in today’s global environment. Flexible, innovative, practical solutions can be delivered face to face or online to help YOU maximize performance and be on top. What You Will Learn At Our LIP Workshop The RSI approach to DICTION and ELOCUTION training is goal oriented and can be customized to meet the specific needs of an individual, ORGANIZATION or INSTITUTION. Our LIP syllabus for DICTION and ELOCUTION Includes but not limited to the following: The importance/benefits of speaking right Introduction to the British accent Advance depth in Vowel letters and sounds The practical RSI speak right approach Boost confidence levels (killing complexities) Mastering the art of conversation common mispronounced words Our Effective Diction And Elocution Training Comes Handy In Three Uniquely Designed Packages: Advance Executive Diction/ElocutionTraining (300,000 Naira) Feactures: 12 weeks effective diction Drill 1 year post training material support (video, pdf, mp3) Daily Telephone conversation drill First class treatment Personal assigned Trainer at your becks and call Video call and skype training Access to our future webinars and training for Free. Printed Course material for free Welcome pack Corporate Diction/Elocution Training (84,000 Naira) Feactures: 10 weeks effective diction Drill 6 months post training material support (videos, pdf, mp3) Weekly Telephone conversation drill. Printed course material for free Welcome pack Standard Diction/Elocution Training (35,000 Naira) Feactures: 8 weeks effective diction Drill Friendly interactive classroom one month post training material support (videos, pdf, mp3) Whatsapp and online conversation Welcome pack. Visit: www.rainspeech.com for details CALL US NOW: 08028322329
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Diction and Elocution Programme for a Career Development. Effective language and communication skills, and the ability to connect with people, are essential in today’s global environment. Rain Speech helps you maximize performance through innovative effective diction training, assessment and testing services, and global leadership training. Only Rain Speech International provides such a comprehensive portfolio of programs designed to help develop a workforce that is prepared to succeed in today’s rapidly changing world. RSI can help you obtain the ACCENT, INTONATION and leadership skills and etiquette necessary to succeed at a GLOBAL stage. Training For Success In A Multicultural Environment Rain Speech offers a variety of programs designed to help an individual develop a global talent to work and lead successfully in today’s global environment. Flexible, innovative, practical solutions can be delivered face to face or online to help YOU maximize performance and be on top. What You Will Learn At Our LIP Workshop The RSI approach to DICTION and ELOCUTION training is goal oriented and can be customized to meet the specific needs of an individual, ORGANIZATION or INSTITUTION. Our LIP syllabus for DICTION and ELOCUTION Includes but not limited to the following: The importance/benefits of speaking right Introduction to the British accent Advance depth in Vowel letters and sounds The practical RSI speak right approach Boost confidence levels (killing complexities) Mastering the art of conversation common mispronounced words Our Effective Diction And Elocution Training Comes Handy In Three Uniquely Designed Packages: Advance Executive Diction/ElocutionTraining (300,000 Naira) Feactures: 12 weeks effective diction Drill 1 year post training material support (video, pdf, mp3) Daily Telephone conversation drill First class treatment Personal assigned Trainer at your becks and call Video call and skype training Access to our future webinars and training for Free. Printed Course material for free Welcome pack Corporate Diction/Elocution Training (84,000 Naira) Feactures: 10 weeks effective diction Drill 6 months post training material support (videos, pdf, mp3) Weekly Telephone conversation drill. Printed course material for free Welcome pack Standard Diction/Elocution Training (35,000 Naira) Feactures: 8 weeks effective diction Drill Friendly interactive classroom one month post training material support (videos, pdf, mp3) Whatsapp and online conversation Welcome pack. CALL US NOW: 08028322329
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DICTION/ELOCUTION Diction/Elocution Programme for Career Development. Effective language and communication skills, and the ability to connect with people, are essential in today’s global environment. Rain Speech helps you maximize performance through innovative accent reduction training, assessment and testing services, and global leadership training. Only Rain Speech International provides such a comprehensive portfolio of programs designed to help develop a workforce that is prepared to succeed in today’s rapidly changing world. RSI can help your obtain the ACCENT, INTONATION and leadership skills and etiquette necessary to succeed at a GLOBAL stage. Training For Success In A Multicultural Environment Rain Speech offers a variety of programs designed to help you develop a global talent to work and lead successfully in today’s global environment. Flexible, innovative, practical solutions can be delivered face to face or online to help YOU maximize performance and be on top. What You Will Learn At Our LIP Workshop The RSI approach to DICTION/ELOCUTION training is goal oriented and can be customized to meet the specific needs of an individual, ORGANIZATION or INSTITUTION. Our LIP syllabus for DICTION/ELOCUTION Include the following: *The importance/benefits of speaking right *Introduction to the British accent *Advance depth in Vowel letters and sounds *The practical RSI speak right approach *Boost confidence levels (killing complexities) *Mastering the art of conversation *common mispronounced words *Etc Our Effective Diction and Elocution classes come in three uniquely designed packages:..... Visit our website: www.rainspeech.com for details CALL US NOW: 08028322329
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Click here to get started on your way up: https://www.rainspeech.com/p/price-usa-8.html?m=1 Hello everyone, it's Jaaziah Peters once again the MD CEO of Rain Speech international. I am sure you know this song: baba God o, emi na fe wa range o, Dangote o lori meji, na beg I dey beg o, olorun orun pick up the call.... If people become rich by prayers, prayer warriors will be the richest on earth. It is true that Dangote does not have two heads but what dangote knows, you don't know and that is why he is rich while you are broke. I will like to ask you some few questions: Are you tired of poverty? Are you a business man or woman? Are you an employee? If you answer yes to any of theses questions, then you need to listen carefully now! Do you know that POVERTY is as a result of a curse and lack of knowledge? Are you currently experiencing financial Difficulty? Are you finding it difficult to achieve your GOALS, financial DESIRES? Do you know that if YOU DISCOVERED and PRACTICED what SUCCESSFUL people Do, YOU WILL Become SUCCESSFUL TOO? Do you know that the number one cause of Poverty in the world is "bad decision making" The quality of your decision depends on the quality of your information. This is not a rhyme. It is a fact of life. Rain speech international runs 2 classes to solve 2 types of problems. 1.the SMG class (successful mastermind group) for those who are tired of poverty. This class will show you and teach you how to get out of poverty 2. The MBL class ( money business and life) for entrepreneurs and business owners. This class will teach you how to manage money how to run and build a successful business and how to live a fulfilled life. How will you feel, if you have a group of successful PEOPLE that you can share your CHALLENGES AND LIFE PROBLEMS WITH? DO YOU KNOW that YOU HAVE BEEN DEFEATED IN LIFE SO MANY TIMES BECAUSE YOU ARE TACKLING YOUR LIFE'S PROBLEMS ALONE? WHY not REGISTER today, for any of our master classes, SO THAT YOU CAN LIVE A BETTER HAPPIER AND FULFILLED life MY NAME IS JAAZIAH PETERS. IF YOU DECIDE TO REGISTER FOR any of our Mastermind classes, IT MEANS BY THIS TIME NEXT YEAR, YOUR Life WILL IMPROVE, IT MEANS YOU WILL BEGIN TO HAVE ABUNDANCE, IN PROVISION, FINANCES, WISDOM AND DIRECTION IN YOUR LIFE . Most companies will pay me up 300,000 naira and some times over a million naira to teach, the same principles you will be learning at our mastermind classes. This is made possible by Rain speech international. IF YOU DECIDE TO TAKE AN ACTION THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE FOREVER, YOU CAN CALL US ON: 08125564724, 08125564724 VISIT OUR WEBSITE ON: https://www.rainspeech.com/p/price-usa-8.html?m=1 Visit us at No, 2, Akindele Coker street Liasu road ikotun Lagos. Now listen to this one, this is the most interesting part. We will be giving away free eBooks and 30% discount on all of our courses to 50 people. All you need to do to get the 30% discount is to record a one minute video of yourself talking about what you gained from listening to me on radio today and upload the video on instagram using the hash tag #rainspeech R-A-I-N-S-P-E-E-C-H That means instead of paying 10,500 you will pay just 7,500. AND so on Now let me mention this in a passing. DO YOU KNOW THAT WHEN I WAS 11YEARS OLD IN MY JSS 1, I COULDN'T SPEAK ENGLISH AT ALL. If you desire to IMPROVE ON YOUR SPOKEN ENGLISH AND become a BETTER COMMUNICATOR in ENGLISH LANGUAGE. I CAN WORK WITH YOU TO IMPROVE ON YOUR PHONETICS, DICTION AND PRONUNCIATION SKILLS You can call me personally on: 08037367319 Pick up your phone now and start Calling
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Call: 08028322329 Rainspeech internationa for Diction and Elocition skills: https://www.rainspeech.com/p/teacherspupils-ssp_9.html?m=1 For those of us who grew up in Africa most especially Nigeria, when you try to stand out in anything you do, people have axioms and sayings that tend to pull you back to the crowd. Words like, "your own too much", "na only you?" etc. So we do not want to be seen as the odd one among the rest, therefore most people conform to what they see other people do in the environment, television, work place, churches and any other social gathering that they may find themselves. But when you check those who eventually lead in the society, we found out that they are the few ones who chose to stand out and do things differently, their philosophies were different, in dressing, speaking, attitude, mannerisms etc. We call them reformers, the world celebrate them all around today, but the truth is that in the beginning when they started out on their journey early in life and made up in their minds to do things differently, they were criticized by their peers and people of their generation. Some of them were jailed, killed, others were sentenced to death or long term imprisonment. People like Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Nelson Mandela, Prof. Wole Soyinka, Martin, Luther King, Henry Ford, Gani Fawehinmi etc. The ability to stand against the crowd and do things right is what makes you a hero. When it comes to speaking English language, it is very important that we speak it like the owners of the language: the Britons. When I started out on my Journey to speak right, it was not easy. People talked me down, a lot of people said: "lt will not work", "this is Nigeria not England". But today most of these people are now proud of me. I am now an inspiration to them, they give me kudos and recommendations to schools and companies. the same people wants to use me as a show off to grace their events. What if I had joined the band wagon to speak English like every other person, the story would have been different today. Make up in your mind to improve on yourself regardless of what any other person feels or says. Go for the way things are supposed to be, do not conform to the way things are. If you decide today to take your spoken English to the next level of power and recognition in communication, then it is high time you contacted RainSpeech International for an intensive speech drill in PHONETICS, DICTION AND ELOCUTION. you will Jerk off in confidence and productivity, everyone around you will take notice that you have been with the "LORD OF COMMUNICATION" - Jaaziah Peters. Call 08028322329 now!!! Click the link below to visit RainSpeech: https://www.rainspeech.com/p/teacherspupils-ssp_9.html?m=1 |
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For those of us who grew up in Africa most especially Nigeria, when you try to stand out in anything you do, people have axioms and sayings that tend to pull you back to the crowd. Words like, "your own too much", "na only you?" etc. So we do not want to be seen as the odd one among the rest, therefore most people conform to what they see other people do in the environment, television, work place, churches and any other social gathering that they may find themselves. But when you check those who eventually lead in the society, we found out that they are the few ones who chose to stand out and do things differently, their philosophies were different, in dressing, speaking, attitude, mannerisms etc. We call them reformers, the world celebrate them all around today, but the truth is that in the beginning when they started out on their journey early in life and made up in their minds to do things differently, they were criticized by their peers and people of their generation. Some of them were jailed, killed, others were sentenced to death or long term imprisonment. People like Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Nelson Mandela, Prof. Wole Soyinka, Martin, Luther King, Henry Ford, Gani Fawehinmi etc. The ability to stand against the crowd and do things right is what makes you a hero. When it comes to speaking English language, it is very important that we speak it like the owners of the language: the Britons. When I started out on my Journey to speak right, it was not easy. People talked me down, a lot of people said: "lt will not work", "this is Nigeria not England". But today most of these people are now proud of me. I am now an inspiration to them, they give me kudos and recommendations to schools and companies. the same people wants to use me as a show off to grace their events. What if I had joined the band wagon to speak English like every other person, the story would have been different today. Make up in your mind to improve on yourself regardless of what any other person feels or says. Go for the way things are supposed to be, do not conform to the way things are. If you decide today to take your spoken English to the next level of power and recognition in communication, then it is high time you contacted RainSpeech International for an intensive speech drill in PHONETICS, DICTION AND ELOCUTION. you will Jerk off in confidence and productivity, everyone around you will take notice that you have been with the "LORD OF COMMUNICATION" - Jaaziah Peters. Source: www.rainspeech.com
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Call us today: 08028322329 Diction/Elocution Programme and Career Development. source: www.rainspeech.com Effective language and communication skills, and the ability to connect with people, are essential in today’s global environment. Rain Speech helps Schools maximize performance through innovative language training, assessment and testing services, and global leadership training. Only Rain Speech International provides such a comprehensive portfolio of programs designed to help develop a workforce that are prepared to succeed in today’s rapidly changing world. RSI can help you obtain the ACCENT, INTONATION and leadership skills and etiquette necessary to succeed at a GLOBAL stage. Training For Success In A Multicultural Environment Rain Speech offers a variety of programs designed to help SCHOOLS, companies and individuals develop global talent to work and lead successfully in today’s global environment. Flexible, innovative, practical solutions can be delivered face to face or online to help YOUR maximize performance and be on top. What You Will Learn At Our LIP Workshop The RSI approach to DICTION/ELOCUTION training is goal oriented and can be customized to meet the specific needs of your ORGANIZATION/INSTITUTION, PUPILS and TEACHERS. Our LIP syllabus for DICTION/ELOCUTION Include the following: The importance/benefits of speaking right Introduction to the British accent Advance depth in Vowel letters and sounds The practical RSI speak right approach Boost confidence levels (killing complexities) Mastering the art of conversation and public Speaking common mispronounced words etc. Call us now: 08028322329
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[b][/b]WHY RAIN SPEECH INTERNATIONAL IS THE ONLY RELIABLE DICTION/ELOCUTION COMPANY IN NIGERIA www.rainspeech.com Rain Speech International is the Africa’s premier provider of DICTION/ELOCUTION training and CAREER DEVELOPMENT services, with a footprint in the language industry. For over five years and still counting, our drive for innovation has led us to build a comprehensive portfolio enabling our clients to communicate with confidence and be successful in a GLOBAL environment. www.rainspeech.com Building Confident Communicators Since 2013 When Jaaziah Peters introduced the revolutionary Rain Speech Method® in the diction industry, he changed the way diction was taught forever. Based on providing an immersive experience with talented teachers and focusing on oral communication, the Rain Speech Method® is capable of accelerating learning and building the key foundation for effective communication– learners’ self-confidence. A Never-Ending Drive For Innovation We continue to revolutionize global communication training by developing programs that help companies and individuals overcome complexities territorial limits, manage diversity and leverage on SPIRITUALITY for maximum performance. Rain Speech was also the first education company to introduce the spiritual dimension into speech and provide multiple-platform delivery solutions, and its offer is still today unmatched by any other competitor. Your One-Stop-Shop: www.rainspeech.com Rain Speech offers training in Accent reduction, mastering the British accent, public speaking and career development in order for our clients to forge ahead in the corporate world, by meeting up to global standards of performance. Instruction is available through various delivery platforms (face-to-face, virtual, online, mobile) and in any possible format. Our programs are custom-designed to fit the specific needs of our clients, should they be large or small corporations, individuals, young students or CHILDREN...yes children!. Rain Speech believes in a world where everything you need could be created by using the RIGHT WORDS because words are spirits and words don't die. Our training solutions are designed to overcome the challenges of this present world. A Rain Speech learner understands that communication goes way beyond languages or eloquence of speech and is qualified to speak with confidence anywhere in the world. Benefits Of Choosing RAIN SPEECH www.rainspeech.com The proprietary RainSpeech Method® of instruction has proven to be highly effective—but it is only one of the many reasons why corporations, governments and individuals around the world choose Rain Speech for DICTION/PHONETICS/ELOCUTION instruction, career and leadership training. With its rich syllabus and innovative approach to instruction, multiple platform delivery and other innovations, Rain Speech offers many important advantages. Most diction instructors are unable to make their clients or pupils actually speak with the British accent. But at RSI we've got the magic and quick trick/tips that gets our clients to master and start speaking with the British accent within a short period of time. Hundreds Of Satisfied Clients A satisfied customer is the best advertisement. Hundreds of people have learned to speak right and improved on their productivity and proficiency in life and their place of work by applying the Rain Speech way. Individuals and corporations offer testimonials on their experience with Rain Speech International. www.rainspeech.com
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ABOUT RAIN SPEECH INTERNATIONAL www.rainspeech.com Rain Speech International is the Africa’s premier provider of DICTION/ELOCUTION training and CAREER DEVELOPMENT services, with a footprint in the language industry. For over five years and still counting, our drive for innovation has led us to build a comprehensive portfolio enabling our clients to communicate with confidence and be successful in a GLOBAL environment. Building Confident Communicators Since 2013 When Jaaziah Peters introduced the revolutionary Rain Speech Method® in the diction industry, he changed the way diction was taught forever. Based on providing an immersive experience with talented teachers and focusing on oral communication, the Rain Speech Method® is capable of accelerating learning and building the key foundation for effective communication– learners’ self-confidence. A Never-Ending Drive For Innovation We continue to revolutionize global communication training by developing programs that help companies and individuals overcome complexities territorial limits, manage diversity and leverage on SPIRITUALITY for maximum performance. Rain Speech was also the first education company to introduce the spiritual dimension into speech and provide multiple-platform delivery solutions, and its offer is still today unmatched by any other competitor. Your One-Stop-Shop Rain Speech offers training in Accent reduction, mastering the British accent, public speaking and career development in order for our clients to forge ahead in the corporate world, by meeting up to global standards of performance. Instruction is available through various delivery platforms (face-to-face, virtual, online, mobile) and in any possible format. Our programs are custom-designed to fit the specific needs of our clients, should they be large or small corporations, individuals, young students or CHILDREN...yes children!. Rain Speech believes in a world where everything you need could be created by using the RIGHT WORDS because words are spirits and words don't die. Our training solutions are designed to overcome the challenges of this present world. A Rain Speech learner understands that communication goes way beyond languages or eloquence of speech and is qualified to speak with confidence anywhere in the world. Benefits Of Choosing RAIN SPEECH[url][/url]www.rainspeech.com The proprietary RainSpeech Method® of instruction has proven to be highly effective—but it is only one of the many reasons why corporations, governments and individuals around the world choose Rain Speech for DICTION/PHONETICS/ELOCUTION instruction, career and leadership training. With its rich syllabus and innovative approach to instruction, multiple platform delivery and other innovations, Rain Speech offers many important advantages. Most diction instructors are unable to make their clients or pupils actually speak with the British accent. But at RSI we've got the magic and quick trick/tips that gets our clients to master and start speaking with the British accent within a short period of time. Hundreds Of Satisfied Clients A satisfied customer is the best advertisement. Hundreds of people have learned to speak right and improved on their productivity and proficiency in life and their place of work by applying the Rain Speech way. Individuals and corporations offer testimonials on their experience with Rain Speech International. www.rainspeech.com
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Jaaziah Peters is a prolific Speech/Life Improvement coach. Who seeks nothing other, than, how to make humans live a happier and fulfilled life. His teachings make people become better and more proficient in their day to day human affairs. Jaaziah Peters was born in Tanke a village in Ilorin, Kwara state, Nigeria; on the 17th of September 1983. He studied Fine and Applied Arts At the Kwara state college of education, in Ilorin, Kwara state. In December 2013, he initiated the MPFF program under RSI; RAIN SPEECH INTERNATIONAL. MPFF is an acronym for: "MAKE PLANS FOR THE FUTURE" where by he goes around with his RSI team to hold FREE symposium for students in secondary schools. He taches things that are not taught in a formal school setting, thereby preparing these adolescents for the real world. He is a profound keynote speaker. In 2018, the company, RAIN SPEECH INTERNATIONAL was revamped and restructured, under the supervision of Mrs Monisola Ilori and Apostle David Majasan. The services of RSI was extended to primary schools and the British accent/diction training was introduced into the curriculum of what Jaaziah peters and the RSI team teaches. He has written several books and audio programmes. He is Married to Blessing Jaaziah and they are blessed with children. You can reach him on : www.rainspeech.com RAIN SPEECH CONTACT : +2348028322329 Or +2348062308111
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[b] Received Pronunciation[/b] www.rainspeech.com Received Pronunciation (RP) is the accent of Standard English in the United Kingdom[1] and is defined in the Concise Oxford English Dictionary as "the standard accent of English as spoken in the south of England",[2] although it can be heard from native speakers throughout England and Wales.[3][4] Peter Trudgill estimated in 1974 that 3% of people in Britain were RP speakers,[5] but this rough estimate has been questioned by the phonetician J. Windsor Lewis.[6] RP enjoys high social prestige in Britain,[7] being thought of as the accent of those with power, money, and influence, though it may be perceived negatively by some as being associated with undeserved privilege.[8][9] Since the 1960s, a greater permissiveness towards regional English varieties has taken hold in education.[10] The study of RP is concerned exclusively with pronunciation, whereas Standard English, the Queen's English, Oxford English, and BBC English are also concerned with matters such as grammar, vocabulary, and style. An individual using RP will typically speak Standard English, although the converse or inverse is not necessarily true. The standard language may be pronounced with a regional accent and the contrapositive is usually correct. It is very unlikely that someone speaking RP would use it to speak a regional dialect. History The introduction of the term Received Pronunciation is usually credited to Daniel Jones. In the first edition of the English Pronouncing Dictionary (1917), he named the accent "Public School Pronunciation", but for the second edition in 1926, he wrote, "In what follows I call it Received Pronunciation, for want of a better term."[11] However, the term had actually been used much earlier by Alexander Ellis in 1869[12] and P. S. Du Ponceau in 1818[13] (the term used by Henry C. K. Wyld in 1927 was "received standard".[14]) According to Fowler's Modern English Usage (1965), the correct term is "'the Received Pronunciation'. The word 'received' conveys its original meaning of 'accepted' or 'approved', as in 'received wisdom'."[15] RP is often believed to be based on the accents of southern England, but it actually has most in common with the Early Modern English dialects of the East Midlands. This was the most populated and most prosperous area of England during the 14th and 15th centuries. By the end of the 15th century, "Standard English" was established in the City of London.[16][17] Alternative names Some linguists have used the term "RP" while expressing reservations about its suitability.[18][19][20] The Cambridge-published English Pronouncing Dictionary (aimed at those learning English as a foreign language) uses the phrase "BBC Pronunciation" on the basis that the name "Received Pronunciation" is "archaic" and that BBC news presenters no longer suggest high social class and privilege to their listeners.[21] Other writers have also used the name "BBC Pronunciation".[22][23] The phonetician Jack Windsor Lewis frequently criticises the name "Received Pronunciation" in his blog: he has called it "invidious",[24] a "ridiculously archaic, parochial and question-begging term"[25] and noted that American scholars find the term "quite curious".[26] He used the term "General British" (to parallel "General American" in his 1970s publication of A Concise Pronouncing Dictionary of American and British English and in subsequent publications.[27] Beverley Collins and Inger Mees use the term "Non-Regional Pronunciation" for what is often otherwise called RP, and reserve the term "Received Pronunciation" for the "upper-class speech of the twentieth century".[28] Received Pronunciation has sometimes been called "Oxford English", as it used to be the accent of most members of the University of Oxford. The Handbook of the International Phonetic Association uses the name "Standard Southern British". Page 4 reads:Standard Southern British (where 'Standard' should not be taken as implying a value judgment of 'correctness') is the modern equivalent of what has been called 'Received Pronunciation' ('RP'). It is an accent of the south east of England which operates as a prestige norm there and (to varying degrees) in other parts of the British Isles and beyond.[29] Sub-varieties Faced with the difficulty of defining RP, some researchers have tried to distinguish between different sub-varieties: Gimson (1980) proposed Conservative, General, and Advanced; Conservative RP referred to a traditional accent associated with older speakers with certain social backgrounds; General RP was considered neutral regarding age, occupation or lifestyle of the speaker; and Advanced RP referred to speech of a younger generation of speakers.[30] Later editions (e.g., Gimson 2008) use the terms General, Refined and Regional. Wells (1982) refers to "mainstream RP" and "U-RP"; he suggests that Gimson's categories of Conservative and Advanced RP referred to the U-RP of the old and young respectively. However, Wells stated, "It is difficult to separate stereotype from reality" with U-RP.[31] Writing on his blog in February 2013, Wells wrote, "If only a very small percentage of English people speak RP, as Trudgill et al claim, then the percentage speaking U-RP is vanishingly small" and "If I were redoing it today, I think I'd drop all mention of 'U-RP'".[32] Upton distinguishes between RP (which he equates with Wells's "mainstream RP" , Traditional RP (after Ramsaran 1990), and an even older version which he identifies with Cruttenden's "Refined RP".[33]An article on the website of the British Library refers to Conservative, Mainstream and Contemporary RP.[34] Usage The modern style of RP is an accent often taught to non-native speakers learning British English.[35] Non-RP Britons abroad may modify their pronunciation to something closer to Received Pronunciation to be better understood by people unfamiliar with the diversity of British accents. They may also modify their vocabulary and grammar to be closer to those of Standard English for the same reason. RP is used as the standard for English in most books on general phonology and phonetics, and is represented in the pronunciation schemes of most dictionaries published in the United Kingdom. In dictionaries Most English dictionaries published in Britain (including the Oxford English Dictionary) now give phonetically transcribed RP pronunciations for all words. Pronunciation dictionaries are a special class of dictionary giving a wide range of possible pronunciations; British pronunciation dictionaries are all based on RP, though not necessarily using that name. Daniel Jones transcribed RP pronunciations of a large number of words and names in the English Pronouncing Dictionary.[36] This is still being published by Cambridge University Press,[37] and is now edited by Peter Roach, the accent having been renamed "BBC Pronunciation". Two other pronunciation dictionaries are in common use: the Longman Pronunciation Dictionary,[38] compiled by John C. Wells, using the name Received Pronunciation, and the Oxford Dictionary of Pronunciation for Current English,[39] compiled by Clive Upton. This represents an accent named BR ("British English" which is based on RP, but is claimed to be representative of a wider group of speakers. An earlier pronunciation dictionary by J. Windsor Lewis gives both British and American pronunciations, using the term General British (GB) for the former and General American (GA) for the latter.[40]Status Traditionally, Received Pronunciation was the "everyday speech in the families of Southern English persons whose men-folk [had] been educated at the great public boarding-schools"[41] and which conveyed no information about that speaker's region of origin before attending the school. It is the business of educated people to speak so that no-one may be able to tell in what county their childhood was passed. — A. Burrell, Recitation. A Handbook for Teachers in Public Elementary School, 1891 In the 19th century, some British prime ministers still spoke with some regional features, such as William Ewart Gladstone.[42] From the 1970s onwards, attitudes towards Received Pronunciation have been changing slowly. The BBC's use of Yorkshire-born Wilfred Pickles during the Second World War (to distinguish BBC broadcasts from German propaganda) is an earlier example of the use of non-RP accents,[43] but even then Pickles modified his speech towards RP when reading the news.[44] Although admired in some circles, RP is disliked in others. It is common in parts of Britain to regard it as a south-eastern English accent rather than a non-regional one and as a symbol of the south-east's political power in Britain.[9] A 2007 survey found that residents of Scotland and Northern Ireland tend to dislike RP.[45] It is shunned by some with left-wing political views, who may be proud of having an accent more typical of the working classes.[46] The British band Chumbawamba recorded a song entitled "R.I.P. RP", which is part of their album The Boy Bands Have Won. Phonology Consonants Consonant phonemes[47] Labial Dental Alveolar Post- alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal Nasal m n ŋ Stop p b t d k ɡ Affricate tʃ dʒ Fricative f v θ ð s z ʃ ʒ h Approximant l r j w Nasals and liquids (/m/, /n/, /ŋ/, /r/, /l/) may be syllabic in unstressed syllables.[48] While the IPA symbol [ɹ] is phonetically correct for the consonant in 'row', 'arrow' in many accents of American and British English, most published work on Received Pronunciation represents this phoneme as /r/. Voiceless plosives (/p/, /t/, /k/, /tʃ/) are aspirated at the beginning of a syllable, unless a completely unstressed vowel follows. (For example, the /p/ is aspirated in "impasse", with primary stress on "-passe", but not "compass", where "-pass" has no stress.) Aspiration does not occur when /s/ precedes in the same syllable, as in "spot" or "stop". When a sonorant /l/, /r/, /w/, or /j/ follows, this aspiration is indicated by partial devoicing of the sonorant.[49] /r/ is a fricative when devoiced.[48] Syllable final /p/, /t/, /tʃ/, and /k/ may be either preceded by a glottal stop (glottal reinforcement) or, in the case of /t/, fully replaced by a glottal stop, especially before a syllabic nasal (bitten [ˈbɪʔn̩]).[49][50] The glottal stop may be realised as creaky voice; thus, an alternative phonetic transcription of attempt [əˈtʰemʔt] could be [əˈtʰemm̰t].[48] As in other varieties of English, voiced plosives (/b/, /d/, /ɡ/, /dʒ/) are partly or even fully devoiced at utterance boundaries or adjacent to voiceless consonants. The voicing distinction between voiced and voiceless sounds is reinforced by a number of other differences, with the result that the two of consonants can clearly be distinguished even in the presence of devoicing of voiced sounds: Aspiration of voiceless consonants syllable-initially. Glottal reinforcement of voiceless consonants syllable-finally. Lengthening of vowels before voiced consonants. As a result, some authors prefer to use the terms "fortis" and "lenis" in place of "voiceless" and "voiced". However, the latter are traditional and in more frequent usage. The voiced dental fricative (/ð/) is more often a weak dental plosive; the sequence /nð/ is often realised as [n̪n̪] (a long dental nasal).[51][52][53] /l/ has velarised allophone ([ɫ]) in the syllable rhyme.[54] /h/ becomes voiced ([ɦ]) between voiced sounds.[55][56] Vowels Monophthongs of a fairly conservative variety of RP. From Roach (2004, p. 242) Monophthongs of modern RP. From Gimson (2014, chpt. 8.9) Ranges of the weak vowels in RP and GA. From Wells (2008, p. XXV) Allophones of some RP monophthongs, from Collins & Mees (2003:92, 95 and 101). The red ones occur before dark /l/,[57] and the blue one occurs before velars.[58] Monophthongs (Short) Front Central Back Close ɪ ʊ Mid e ə Open æ ʌ ɒ Examples of short vowels: /ɪ/ in kit, mirror and rabbit, /ʊ/ in foot and cook, /e/ in dress and merry, /ʌ/ in strut and curry, /æ/ in trap and marry, /ɒ/ in lot and orange, /ə/ in ago and sofa. Monophthongs (Long) Front Central Back Close iː uː Mid ɜː ɔː (About this sound listen) Open ɑː Examples of long vowels: /iː/ in fleece, /uː/ in goose, /ɜː/ in nurse and furry, /ɔː/ in north, force and thought, /ɑː/ in father, bath and start. Long and short vowels RP's long vowels are slightly diphthongised, especially the high vowels /iː/ and /uː/, which are often narrowly transcribed in phonetic literature as diphthongs [ɪi] and [ʊu].[59] www.rainspeech.com |
Everything You Need To Know About Phonics, Phonetics, Diction, And Elocution To Contact Rain Speech International Call: 08028322329 To boost your English pronunciation skills in diction and elocution click this link to visit Rain Speech international: www.rainspeech..com Phonology: "phone" means sound while "logy" means study , thus phonology is the study of speech sounds of any language. Phonetics: it means representing each speech sound with a single symbol. OR using a system of written symbols that represent speech sounds in a way that is very close to how they actually sound. That means, when you speak, you produce a string of sounds that form word(s). The graphical representation of each of the sounds, how they come together to form a word is called phonetics. Though very similar, the difference between phonics and phonetics is the number of sounds- while the former is restricted to the 26 letter sounds, the latter consist or considers ALL the 49 sounds Note: there are 49 Phonetic sounds in English Language. Phonics: is a method for teaching reading and writing of the English language by developing learners' phonemic awareness—the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate phonemes—in order to teach the correspondence between these sounds and the spelling patterns (graphemes) that represent them. Note: phonics is restricted to the letter sounds of the 26 letters and usually for early learners of the English Language. *the limitation of phonics is this- English spellings are very inconsistent with their pronunciation, thus, there is really no totally reliable spelling pattern for pronunciation. The same letter may give totally different sounds in the same or different word. For example, the letter "a" in the word 'ate' /et/ gives the vowel sound /e/ but in dance/da:ns/, it gives the vowel sound /a:/. In phonics, it is mostly one letter gives you one but a closer look at it tells us that one letter can give up to four or more sounds either in the same word or in different word. In phonics, it is letter "a" sounds /ᴂ/ but letter "a" does not always sound /ᴂ/ in every word. For instance, the letter "a" in the word "ant" /ᴂnt/ sounds /ᴂ/ but "a" in "ball" /bƆ:l/ sounds completely different. So, you see, Phonics is restricted to the letter sounds of the 26 letters. Diction: diction is the right/correct way of pronouncing the words of any language. You cannot really pronounce the words of a language unless you know the sounds of that language. Diction has to do with accent (the way and manner in which a person speaks- the correctness of his pronunciation and tones). For every language, there is a standard accent(correctness of pronunciation and tones). English Diction focuses on the standard accent of the English Language. The standard accent of the English Language is called Received Pronunciation (RP). So, it is possible for a non-native speaker of the English Language to speak English with the RP through the knowledge of the 49 sounds, the word stress and sentence stress and the intonation. This is what English Diction seeks to address. The bottom line is this: phonology, phonics, phonetics, Diction are intertwined, interwoven or interrelated such that you cannot talk about one without talking about the others because they ALL deal with SOUNDS. (as simple as that- no splitting hairs about them). Visit: https://www.rainspeech.com/p/teacherspupils-ssp_9.html?m=1 to improve on your spoken English and pronunciation skills call Tel: 08028322329
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. In words like "hurry", don't blend the R with the vowel. Say "huh-ree".