British English Pronunciation – The Geordie Accent (Newcastle)

Discover the unique accent of England’s most northerly city with this video! ✅ SUBSCRIBE for more British English pronunciation lessons: In this video I’m going to be discussing the Geordie accent, which is spoken in and around the city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Newcastle is closer to Edinburgh than London, and the Geordie accent shares some similarities with the Scottish accent as a result. So, watch this video if you want to improve you British English Pronunciation. ⏱ TIMESTAMPS --------------------------------------------------------------- 1:04 - Foot-strut split & trap-bath split 1:50 - Single vowels 3:03 - Diphthongs 3:46 - Consonants 5:04 - Slang Link to my accents playlist: 📔 Download your FREE pronunciation guide here: 👨🏼‍🏫 ABOUT ME --------------------------------------------------------------- My name’s Ed and I’m a CELTA qualified English teacher from the UK. I love teaching English and I’m passionate about teaching British English pronunciation. At Lean English you’ll find videos about phonetics, stress, intonation and connected speech. VIDEOS --------------------------------------------------------------- 🎬 MOST RECENT VIDEOS: 🎬 INTRODUCTION TO PHONETICS: 🎬 BRITISH VOWEL SOUNDS: LINKS --------------------------------------------------------------- 👥 FACEBOOK: 📸 INSTAGRAM: 🎓 PRIVATE LESSONS: SUPPORT ME --------------------------------------------------------------- You can support Lean English by making a donation for any amount. Your donation will ensure I continue to produce free content. 💰 DONATE: RECOMMENDED BOOKS & APPS --------------------------------------------------------------- 📗 Practical English Phonetics and Phonology: A Resource Book for Students: (affiliate link) 📗 English After RP: Standard British Pronunciation Today: (affiliate link) 📱 italki: (affiliate link) 📱 Preply: (affiliate link) 📱 Audible: (affiliate link) --------------------------------------------------------------- Music: Sound: #BritishEnglish #Pronunciation #LearnEnglish
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