Learn about the COCKNEY ENGLISH accent & dialect

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Learn English with Gill · engVid

Learn English with Gill · engVid

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Whether you watch British TV or are travelling throughout England, you have likely heard the Cockney accent, which is one of the many English dialects found throughout the country. This accent may be difficult to understand at first. To help you, I've prepared a lesson on the main features of the London-based Cockney accent as well as some of its non-standard grammatical aspects. We will look at pronunciation features along with vocabulary and slang found particularly in Cockney English. I'll also tell you a little bit about the history and social context of Cockney English. After watching the video, you will have the tools you need to better recognize and understand this dialect. You can test your knowledge with the quiz: www.engvid.com/cockney-englis...
Next, watch this video about the RP accent (also known as BBC English): • The RP English Accent ...
TRANSCRIPT
Hello. I'm Gill at engVid, and today's lesson is about an accent-and it's an accent that we hear a lot in the U.K., especially in the south of the country-and it's called the Cockney accent. And it's centered around the London area, London and the southeast, so it spreads quite a long way out from London as well. And I don't know if you've ever heard of these actors: "Michael Caine, Barbara Windsor - they are actors whose natural accent is the Cockney accent, because they both grew up in the London area, so they grew up speaking the Cockney accent.
So, the Cockney accent is like a regional accent, really, it just happens to be the regional accent for the capital city of England. So, that's just like any other regional accent; you could have a Yorkshire accent, a Liverpool accent, a Birmingham accent, London has its own regional accent as well. So, rather than RP, Received Pronunciation, which is the accent that English teachers usually teach people who are learning English, if they're teaching them British English, that is. Of course, American teachers will teach in an American accent, etc.; Australian teachers will teach in an Australian accent; but if I'm teaching English, because I'm in the U.K., I would teach the RP, Received Pronunciation accent.
But the Cockney accent, it's very useful to know about because if you happen to be in London, or you may be watching a film or a television program where people are speaking with this accent, and you may at first have difficulty understanding what the person is saying. I had a student a while ago who was from Italy, and he had started working in a company, and he told me: "I can't understand my boss very well when he speaks to me. I can't... I have to keep asking him to repeat, and it's getting embarrassing." So I sort of guessed his boss might have a Cockney accent, and said: -"Well, does he do this? Does he do that?" -"Oh yeah, that's what he sounds like." So, I said: "Okay, he's probably speaking with a Cockney accent", so there are lots and lots of people in the London area who speak with this accent.
Traditionally, it's been associated with a kind of working-class accent, but nowadays it's much more complicated than that; there are people working in very professional jobs who also have Cockney accents. I had a Chinese student at one time from China, and... But I noticed she had some sort of... She sounded a little bit Cockney when she spoke English, so I asked her about that-and she worked in finance, I think in investment banking-and she said: "Oh, my boss... It's my boss, he's Cockney, so I sort of hear him speaking and it influences me." So someone in a sort of very high professional job could have a Cockney accent, so there's no difference, really, nowadays. But the thing is: If your boss speaks with a certain accent, there is a tendency to try to speak like them just to be able to relate to them well in your work, so that does happen. Depending on who you're with, your accent can change. So, it happens to me as well. Okay. So...
So what I've done here, I've just chosen six aspects or features of the Cockney accent just to explain what they are and to demonstrate how they sound, so that when you do hear a Cockney speaker, even if it's just in a film or a television program or on the radio, you will know what you're hearing and you'll think: "Ah, okay, I know what that should be. What that word is", because you know how the Cockney accent changes some of the consonant sounds, and makes some of the little changes to what we would call RP, the standard British pronunciation.
So here's a little summary, then, of the Cockney accent and some of the main features. So, first of all, the "th" sound, which a lot of people... If you're learning English, you may not have "th" in your own native language, and so people have difficulty pronouncing: "th", "th", "th", like that. […]

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@engvidGill
@engvidGill Рік тому
When should you stop using the glottal stop? Learn how to put the "t" back in your pronunciation in my new video: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f4OroI6heGiEup8.html
@tieteawhytee
@tieteawhytee 5 років тому
You're the most adorable teacher in the world👒
@catherinethamkaew6193
@catherinethamkaew6193 5 років тому
I agree.
@dan-dq1bo
@dan-dq1bo 3 роки тому
agree!!
@valeriafeliz6573
@valeriafeliz6573 2 роки тому
That's true!❤
@DiegoRocca
@DiegoRocca 2 роки тому
Yes!
@KatyaCraftyCrab
@KatyaCraftyCrab Рік тому
Indeed
@laoarangor167
@laoarangor167 3 роки тому
Dear Lady, Thanks for this lesson, this is pure gold. Quality information, easy to understand, clear pronunciation! We need more teachers like you! ❤
@wolfhoundBass
@wolfhoundBass 8 місяців тому
A lot of other people miss some stuff or just go through it so fast, but this is quality right here. I need to learn Cockney for the school play and I think this is gonna help so much.
@user-hg2ih8hf7x
@user-hg2ih8hf7x 27 днів тому
Agreed, and proper English subtitles as well!
@Abu-Aley
@Abu-Aley 5 років тому
Fanks a lo' Wiv respecto the "th" sound, we have got two types 1. the voiced, such as in mo"th"er, and this to be turned to V sound, so mother becomes mava. 2. the unvoiced "th", such as in no"th"ing, and this to be turned to F sound, so nothing becomes nofing. A bonus tips : the "R" is non rhotic in Cockney as well as the RP. Thus, mother was turned to mava as we don't pronounce the "R" at the end. Cheers, Ahmad,
@Aurelianoo
@Aurelianoo 4 роки тому
fank you
@xmithu
@xmithu 4 роки тому
Rightly saying
@kennycheung1743
@kennycheung1743 4 роки тому
Thx mate
@anitamarkiewicz3357
@anitamarkiewicz3357 4 роки тому
Stay away from my screan ET, or learn how to communicate with other people leaving on Eart planet.
@husnacarrot1624
@husnacarrot1624 3 роки тому
Fanks a lot mate I'm not cockney n I'm learning yorkshire but it's almost the same innit?
@ha-pep
@ha-pep 5 років тому
I hope you always have good health and release useful information lessons for us. I have gained a lot of knowledge via your video. I love your accent ^^
@veroniquepeltier3631
@veroniquepeltier3631 4 роки тому
I totally agree with you ! 😊
@scott6504
@scott6504 4 роки тому
I'm American, but I've always used "sh" for "s" in some words. I never noticed I did it until watching this. Much of my speaking mirrors my dad's speach.
@viomayer5493
@viomayer5493 5 років тому
I'm a Brazilian girl who loves the English language and the British accent (I was a little kid when I first watched the 1968 film Oliver Twist and immediately fell in love with their accent). I'm currently an English student at my local University and I'm extremely glad I found this channel. Thank you!!!
@sternchen112
@sternchen112 7 місяців тому
oh, hi! I am from Russia, Moscow. Where are you from exactly in Brazil? From which city I mean? Have you already finished your study in University? What the specialization have you got/what is your profession? You know, I adore brazilian variant of portugues language:). And don`t like portugues people speak in Portugal. Adore your brazilian movies, novelas, music (Ivete Sangalo, Rita Lee, Marilia Mendonca, Pitty and etc.), like your country, although I've never been in Brazil yet). So, do you also like british accent?) If you want and if you have time, we could speak with you about anything you want, I would be glad to have conversation with you. So, let me know if you want to communicate with me.
@Anas-li8cr
@Anas-li8cr 5 років тому
Her class is simply to digest, love her.
@eufalkao
@eufalkao Рік тому
I genuinely love all of your lessons, dear Gill. Thank you, once again. I have learned a lot with you. Much love from Brazil! ✨❤️
@jackrussel5950
@jackrussel5950 4 роки тому
I surely say that this lady is the best teacher in the world. It's never been that good and pleasent to watch videos on english ! My number 1!
@iliaivanov6577
@iliaivanov6577 5 років тому
The best teacher ever.Thank you so much for your videos!
@mercedestorrescalzado3058
@mercedestorrescalzado3058 5 років тому
All your classes are amazing
@kakyopoyo
@kakyopoyo 5 років тому
Your lesson is really easy to understand, very helpful. A thousand thanks!
@annapawlowska3356
@annapawlowska3356 3 роки тому
I find various English accents incredibly interesting. As a non-native speaker I often get confused about the characteristics of dialects but your explanation has just clarified "Cockney" for me! Great video, much appreciated.
@gloriaanaruma1279
@gloriaanaruma1279 4 роки тому
Thank you so much for teaching us. Gratitude for posting
@andyfrancolive
@andyfrancolive 4 роки тому
Definitively I love her. I´m serious. I´m learning a lot here. The best videos, teacher and heartwarming person. Word by word.
@catherinethamkaew6193
@catherinethamkaew6193 5 років тому
Ms.Jill, you have the most beautiful English that I' ve ever heard.
@jamalwafiq8192
@jamalwafiq8192 5 років тому
You are the best teacher in UKposts. Love and Greetings!
@trasantransansson4243
@trasantransansson4243 4 роки тому
Love your videos Gill, very instructive. Keep it up!
@alesabrigambaro
@alesabrigambaro 3 роки тому
Thank you so much. I'm living in Southeastern of London and this video helps me a lot.
@AndrewLondoner
@AndrewLondoner 5 років тому
Thank you, very much Gill. If I had known all these before I started to live in East London.
@sebastianamado8404
@sebastianamado8404 5 років тому
Gill covers the topic of accents in a very succinct and clear way
@arissetiawan7037
@arissetiawan7037 4 роки тому
Thanks a lot grandma for teaching your childreen arround the world to knows British Cockney accent and very appreciated
@ahmadsukkar7153
@ahmadsukkar7153 5 років тому
Ma'am, I did enjoy this video and found it so useful. I wish you would release more videos in line with the Cockney Accent. Thank you ma'am :)
@makvala7656
@makvala7656 5 років тому
yaaaaay a new video!! thank you soo much for your efforts. you are very lovely!!)
@MrAntonNelson
@MrAntonNelson 4 роки тому
Thank you very much Gill, I always enjoy your videos, thank you for what you do, bless
@danielelunardi9638
@danielelunardi9638 2 роки тому
Simply the perfect English teacher.
@morkz7345
@morkz7345 5 років тому
You are just amazing! I love your teaching style! Greetings from Turkey!🇹🇷♥️
@beatrizrecofsky1324
@beatrizrecofsky1324 4 роки тому
You are a wonderful teacher. Thank you!!!!
@andyfrancolive
@andyfrancolive 4 роки тому
Here again. And the closed caption or subst´s are very well. Great content at all!
@mgdl2207
@mgdl2207 5 років тому
I love learning English. Many thanks for your videos.
@angelingelheM
@angelingelheM 2 роки тому
Watching all of your videos again, because I love the way you teach
@pingoleonfernandez498
@pingoleonfernandez498 5 років тому
Thank you very much for this lesson. It is really useful for me because I love how Cockney accent sounds but it is very difficult for me to understand it well. Greetings from Argentina!
@mercedeslb237
@mercedeslb237 5 років тому
Très intéressant! Merci beaucoup Gill😗😗😗
@jamesrock8242
@jamesrock8242 3 роки тому
Thanks for your lessons... We appreciate a lot
@rodericomonterroso368
@rodericomonterroso368 2 роки тому
I love your videos! Your English is perfect clear!
@zulkiflijamil4033
@zulkiflijamil4033 3 роки тому
Hello Gill, thank you for your lesson. Fascinating and very beneficial for us.
@TEATIMECHRONICLES
@TEATIMECHRONICLES 5 років тому
I really love your videos Ms. Jill, i enjoy watching it. I like the way how you teach accents. More videos Ms. Jill, I'm from Philippines.
@redaescapologist2179
@redaescapologist2179 7 місяців тому
I like the way you present the lesson...Your English is very clear and understandable....Greetings from Algeria
@sanaullahnastoh4312
@sanaullahnastoh4312 5 років тому
The first lecture seeing about this . was really useful .. thank you Gill
@user-go7hu2uy8j
@user-go7hu2uy8j 4 роки тому
I love you soooo much , fanks a lot to the lesson , i hope you will give more information about cockney accent , I’m really enjoying, perhaps I will replay this lesson again again
@engr.jawadkhan8840
@engr.jawadkhan8840 3 роки тому
This is amazing. I admire your peace. Blessings.
@wendyacosta1482
@wendyacosta1482 3 роки тому
This is an interesting class, excellent explanations and very useful notes. Thank you
@babendrasingh8807
@babendrasingh8807 4 роки тому
Thank you so much, Gill to introduce me with such an interesting topic on 'Cockney Accent', thank you once again, God bless you, and love from India.
@ghostneko4128
@ghostneko4128 3 роки тому
this helped me so much omg exactly what I was looking for !
@rollings2035
@rollings2035 5 років тому
Great lesson! I see ain't, naffing, somefing, etc often in lyrics. I love songs, so I wanna be able to understand them more.
@simranjitsingh2398
@simranjitsingh2398 Рік тому
Such a marvelous, fantastic teacher nothing fancy coming direct to the point b'cause of teacher like her we are able to learn impossible things in minutes... Hail gill...
@Hanumagowda
@Hanumagowda 4 роки тому
what a lucidity.. awesome. Thanks a lot.
@user-xy7xm3dt2y
@user-xy7xm3dt2y 5 років тому
you are the ideal teacher!
@wangxiao2019
@wangxiao2019 2 роки тому
Thank you so much for this lesson ^-^!!
@art_dragon4614
@art_dragon4614 3 роки тому
I absolutely love this so cool I could watch an hour of this
@nelady4712
@nelady4712 5 років тому
that`s really interesting! thank you Gill!
@soniachipoloni
@soniachipoloni Рік тому
Brilliant lessons!! Thank you so much
@sara_polverini
@sara_polverini 4 роки тому
Hi Gill 😊 I love your lessons, you're a wonderful teacher. Can you make a video about northern U. K. accents (such as Geordie, Lancashire, Scouse, Mancunian etc...)?
@mordiop8559
@mordiop8559 5 років тому
Great teacher,I really love her videos.
@annaboron1984
@annaboron1984 5 років тому
It's a secret which l hadn't knew for a long time! You are a kind fairy who helps us to understand magical native people! Thank You very much!
@croydonable
@croydonable 2 роки тому
trust me , theres nothing magical about us
@AS-vk7wg
@AS-vk7wg 3 роки тому
thank you so much for this lesson!!!
@user-jq3tg5xk8f
@user-jq3tg5xk8f Рік тому
Finally I could forgive myself for not getting what British people speak but still need to learn more English in it’s spoken forms…..thank for Gill’s enlightenment. A Great teacher and lovable mentor!
@caraccccc5572
@caraccccc5572 5 років тому
This is interesting to know anyway, thank you Jill!
@Nothingreallyexists
@Nothingreallyexists 5 років тому
Gill*
@catmadwoman6317
@catmadwoman6317 2 роки тому
Brilliant explanation (coming from a cockney speaking Lundoner fru and fru). You got it completely right.
@marek_x
@marek_x Рік тому
Thank you very much granny. You helped me a lot.
@luciadelviso9342
@luciadelviso9342 2 роки тому
Thank you!!! You have helped me a lot!! ❤❤❤❤❤
@Dutchdevil666
@Dutchdevil666 Рік тому
Thank you for this lesson it is verry clear really like the accent thanks for that
@tomrox8921
@tomrox8921 5 років тому
you are brilliant Gill!
@faro_inc
@faro_inc 5 років тому
I'm Brazilian and I spoke cockney accent in my entire life and don't knew! LoL loooooove you teacher
@Claude-Eckel
@Claude-Eckel 5 років тому
didn't know
@steveharris5676
@steveharris5676 5 років тому
That was cockney grama.
@johnb6723
@johnb6723 3 роки тому
Lol.
@trijokosuroso5940
@trijokosuroso5940 4 роки тому
Love the way she teach n her clear English. i indonesian n I have learned a lot from her video. Love you.
@smartsmarter5403
@smartsmarter5403 5 років тому
Thanks a lot. I follow you from Morocco. I dicide to watch all your videos.
@claudiaterribilli3238
@claudiaterribilli3238 5 років тому
Very nice class, Gill ! Cheers from Brazil ! 🌺💋
@Alejandra-sq8zf
@Alejandra-sq8zf 2 роки тому
Wonderful explanation!!, thank you so much for your help, is very traumatic for me not to understand this kind of accents. Thanks a million!!
@gidgetmanucci4835
@gidgetmanucci4835 7 місяців тому
Thank you so much for things lesson!
@ganirintiniano
@ganirintiniano 5 років тому
Gracias has hecho muy bien porque yo estaba esperando algo asi.
@UnixGuy32
@UnixGuy32 2 роки тому
A wonderful lesson, once again. Filled up a lots of blanks, even in US English
@FCR1611
@FCR1611 5 років тому
That is an amazing class! I could be talking about it hours and hours without stopping, I really love know it. Most of us, Brazilians, speak exactly like this, meanly in numbers 1, 3, 4 and 5, so we weren't speak it wrong, we were speaking it with cockney accent.😂 The number six is exactly like Brazilian accent from Rio de Janeiro .
@RenataSantos-qw4pz
@RenataSantos-qw4pz 5 років тому
Exactly:) esse sh é muito carioca e um pouco paraense tbm
@niviamaeva
@niviamaeva 4 роки тому
Kkkkk aham!
@shajanjacob1576
@shajanjacob1576 Рік тому
So Portugese is cockney?
@josephsitompul4358
@josephsitompul4358 2 роки тому
Your explanation made me more understand about Cockney Accent. fank you so much, Gill. :)
@ayyambob3067
@ayyambob3067 5 років тому
Hi, Miss Gill, I'm Ayya from Indonesia, southeast Asia. I really love the way you teach. Love you much 😘
@thalianeugebauer9537
@thalianeugebauer9537 5 років тому
I loved it! Thank u.
@johnjohn7549
@johnjohn7549 2 роки тому
Love watching videos on my accent, they are very entertaining.
@magdam1126
@magdam1126 2 роки тому
Dear Gill. Always I watch you I think you are a fairy🧚‍♀️. You are so a good teacher 🤗🤗🤗
@anais5361
@anais5361 Рік тому
Thank you very much, very interesting lessons, easy to learn, bacause of your good (clear , ordered) comunication.
@ahmedghraiby8897
@ahmedghraiby8897 5 років тому
Thanks a lot i did like the sounds of your pronunciation
@ArturMorenoBeltran
@ArturMorenoBeltran 3 роки тому
The cutest teacher in the world. And my favourite ♥️
@StoutPika
@StoutPika 3 роки тому
Very useful, Really love this content ♥
@samanthasekai
@samanthasekai 3 роки тому
Best teacher! 🌸
@yongluo1873
@yongluo1873 5 років тому
thank you teacher !
@vp4744
@vp4744 5 років тому
Glad you mentioned Michael Caine up front. Americans would instantly recognize that accent. Besides his movie characters, he's also famous for his cokney jokes on late night talk shows in America.
@vjacheslavbatanov1305
@vjacheslavbatanov1305 3 роки тому
really helpful...Enjoying that daily
@eveinterrupted
@eveinterrupted 3 роки тому
So pleasant to listen to ❤
@akaur4533
@akaur4533 3 роки тому
Amazing knowledge
@adamatom2766
@adamatom2766 4 роки тому
Thank you so much teacher
@user-ug7zd8we3k
@user-ug7zd8we3k 3 роки тому
Thank you for this video
@stephaniephillips2643
@stephaniephillips2643 3 роки тому
This was very helpful!!!
@deivesonm3968
@deivesonm3968 2 роки тому
Thanks for help us 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@robertsimondj
@robertsimondj 5 років тому
Thank you Gill
@badriciideed7393
@badriciideed7393 5 років тому
Thank you million time man you're better teacher continue. You are helping more student's in the world Keep going maaam
@Claude-Eckel
@Claude-Eckel 5 років тому
You probably mean _'mam'_ , not _'man'_ , don't you? :)
@bryan.cg1
@bryan.cg1 5 років тому
I've listened some teachers said /free/ instead of /three/, now I have the explanation. Thanks you so much.
@pauljordan4452
@pauljordan4452 Місяць тому
My 6th grade teacher corrected a kid for that.
@fabioguilhermeadv
@fabioguilhermeadv 5 років тому
briliant lesson. it helped me a lot
@MikeB7100
@MikeB7100 4 роки тому
It's interesting for me. I understand you a bit but I learn English very intensively. I'll watch this video when I'll understand you better.
@mfawzi89
@mfawzi89 5 років тому
It is so helpful really, more accent video please on Liverpool accept
@ramash1902
@ramash1902 Рік тому
Smart and adorable teacher ❤
@mr.food-tastic3430
@mr.food-tastic3430 3 роки тому
Epic. Thank you ma’am!
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