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nicozerpa
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 Message 1 of 26
04 November 2013 at 3:59am | IP Logged 
Hi! I've just watched this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCScKhoGeXQ, it's
a British public information film (public service announcement) about road safety,
aimed at teenagers.

The thing is, I've had such a hard time trying to understand what the boy was saying.
Although I have a grasp of what the ad is about, there are a few phrases that are
incomprehensible to me yet.

My question is: Where in the UK is the kid's accent from? I would like to get more
exposure to this kind of regional accents so that I can improve my listening
comprehension.

Thanks in advance!

PD: These are the parts of the video that I don't understand yet. If someone could tell
me what the boy is saying, I'd be very grateful:

* At 0:00 "Hi, I'm Tom. They're my mates. [incomprehensible]... but I'm not going".
* At 0:07 "My mum and dad. [incomprehensible] ... lately".
* At 0:20 "That's Debbie! She's meant [incomprehensible] ... but she's with Terrick.
Again!"
* At 0:37 "That's the second time it happens this week. [Incomprehensible]... the first
time"

Edited by nicozerpa on 04 November 2013 at 4:05am

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1e4e6
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 Message 2 of 26
04 November 2013 at 4:32am | IP Logged 
0:00: ...I'm off to Danny's tonight...
0:07: ...They've been arguin' a lot...
0:20: ...She's meant to be goin' out with me...
0:37: ...Hurt a lot more...

I actually had to listen to some parts three times to understand the man. To me, unless
my hearing is off, it sounds like West Yorkshire. I had some acquaintances from Leeds,
Pontefract, Huddersfield, and Bradford that sounded like this. The intonation is
definitely Yorkshire to me though, i.e. pronouncing "Debbie" like "Déh-béhh".

Honestly, I would not be too bothered not being able to understand these accents first
time. His is quite strong, and I imagine that native speakers might also have problems
understanding.

Edited by 1e4e6 on 04 November 2013 at 4:34am

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nicozerpa
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 Message 3 of 26
04 November 2013 at 4:43am | IP Logged 
Thanks for the quick response!
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samfrances
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 Message 4 of 26
04 November 2013 at 4:57pm | IP Logged 
He's definitely from up north. Might be Manchester?

You could try TV series like Shameless or soap operas like Coronation Street if you want to understand northern British English accents better. I can't guarantee that the accents are authentic, however, as I grew up in the south of England, and British TV is full of southerners imitating northern accents badly.

Unfortunately for learners targeting British English, there is quite a lot of variation between accents in the UK. Newcastle, Manchester, Liverpool, Wales, Birmingham, Scotland all sound quite different from each other.

Edited by samfrances on 04 November 2013 at 5:08pm

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 Message 5 of 26
04 November 2013 at 6:12pm | IP Logged 
First part is:

These are me mates. They're off to Danny's tonight.

Me Mum and Dad...

Edited by Andrew C on 04 November 2013 at 6:14pm

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 Message 6 of 26
04 November 2013 at 6:16pm | IP Logged 
Do you natives have a hard time too understanding regional accents?

This video was still understandable, the kid was clear, but I happened to speak with someone with a Scottish accent (my guess) on the phone and I had to ask repeating something 3 times because of her accent, and she didn't make it any easier for me.

That kinda put me off, because I want to work in UK, and in my line of work I'll have to deal with a lot of ordinary people.
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samfrances
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 Message 7 of 26
04 November 2013 at 6:25pm | IP Logged 
nicozerpa: if you thought that public information film was difficult to understand, try this example of the Geordie (Newcastle) accent / dialect :-)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhHLmhchLrU
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 Message 8 of 26
04 November 2013 at 6:28pm | IP Logged 
Quote:
Do you natives have a hard time too understanding regional accents?


Southern British English speakers sometimes have a hard time understanding some Northern or Scottish accents, especially strong Newcastle or Glasgow accents.

For all I know, its the same the other way around, but I'm a southerner, so I can't speak for the northerners.


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