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 -Namarie
 
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							| English native speakersī help needed 
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							| Hi everyone. 
 First of all, I īd like to thank all of you for your contributions to other teachers like me, that are always trying to improve trhough the use of creative activities.
 
 Today, I find myself in trouble and need your help one more time, I īve been assigned a small project for the self access center I work in, and it requires some readings to be recorded by English native speakers, I would like to know if any of you would be so kind to help me with this task as I am not an English native speaker and my pronunciation is not quite accurate as it is required for these activities.
 
 I īd really appreciate your help. Thank you so much for reading this post.
 
 |  10 May 2011      
					
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 jacquiepat
 
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							| Hi, 
 I īm ready to do one for you if you like - Northern British accent. (mother tongue) |  10 May 2011     
					
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 ldthemagicman
 
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							| Dear Namarie,   I will help you if I can.   I am British English, with a slight North of England accent.   However, I was on the Stage for several years, so if you wish, I can vary my voice and speak in different accents and registers.   Les Douglas |  11 May 2011     
					
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 -Namarie
 
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							| Thank you very very much. 
 I have just sent you a private message.
 
 Greetings!
 
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 teachertonyinchina
 
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							| I am willing to help you if I can. I am originally from the North
of England but have a very neutral accent as I have taught synthetic phonics
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 britishschwa
 
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							| I īm willing to help you if I can. BTW, I īm a phonetics teacher |  11 May 2011     
					
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 almaz
 
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							| @ Antony 
 Could you tell me what a īneutral accent ī is and how to develop it? I īm not an expert in phonetics or even prosody but I īve been led to believe that, linguistically, there īs no such thing as a natural zero point  from which everything else is a deviation. This obviously has serious consequences for ESL teaching as you can see from Namarie īs post: some teachers may simply give up on pronunciation instruction if they perceive their own accent as somehow deviant.
 I assume by īneutral ī, you mean that your accent can īt be placed geographically (or socially, for that matter). So, is it a neutral English accent as opposed to, say, a neutral American accent?  |  11 May 2011     
					
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 dawnmain
 
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							| I think we talk about a natural accent when it īs an accent that can īt be identified with a particular region. I īm also from the north east of England but Ive lived in Spain for 16 years.  My accent has changed towards neutral but it is still very recognisable as a geordie accent, albeit diluted.
 :-)  here īs to accents!!
 
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 -Namarie
 
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							| I īve learnt a lot from this forum!! 
 Thank you all for sharing your knowledge and for your support!
 
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