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A Brit Difficult - Episode 29 - improving your English accent (if you want to!)

Season 1, Ep. 29

Let's talk about some of the ways you can practice to improve your accent! In my opinion, having an accent is completely fine and I love hearing everyone's different accents :) how to get a better English accent is a common question from learners though, so I thought I would share some advice / tips.

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