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Talking about the Estuary English accent which is spoken by people in London and the surrounding areas. It's a good accent to have because it's not too posh and not cockney or 'common' either. Showing you the qualities of Estuary English for you to observe, or incorporate into your own English accent to sound more like me!! For private coaching for your accent: http://www.joddle.co.uk/ For coaching tips via email: http://www.privateenglishlessonlondon.co.uk/
1st and 2nd tracks from the album, "To Exist and Endure" ALL CREDIT GOES TO THE BAND ESTUARY.
Produced by the Association of National Estuary Programs as a fun explanation of what estuaries are and why they are important.
Estuaries — where fresh and salt water mix — are important habitats for a variety of sea life. The CHNEP has eight new videos of a "virtual wading trip" feat...
The Great Estuary story - Halvergate marshes in the Broads, forms a huge area which today is mainly grazed by cattle but centuries ago it looked very differe...
West coast Victoria Australia. This video looks at snag casting for estuary perch often dubbed southern barramundi. Very exciting light tackle fishing.
Tom Harrell - trumpet Wayne Escoffery - tenor saxophone Ugoma Okewego - bass Danny Grisett - piano, fender Jonathan Blake - drums 18 Junas Jazz Festival 2011
Guesty and his mate barney try out the Smith Sea-bullet blades and end up with a nice bag of fish. Learn the proper technique using these new style lures.
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Watch more How to Do an Accent videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/500499-How-to-Do-an-Irish-Accent-aka-Brogue-Accent-Training Learn how to do an Estuary accent from voice and speech coach Andrea Caban in this Howcast video. Let's take a look at some tips for the London accent, or what we call estuary. Estuary is a river tributary off of the Thames, so think of this accent as sort of off chute of the RP accent. Take a look at this same oral posture for RO. The jewel is raised and forward just a little bit. The tongue is raised in the mouth, but not pulled back. You get more glottal stops like in the word department. In RP we would say department, but in estuary we would say department. You get more vocalized "L" sounds. In RP we'd say milk. In estuary we might say milk. In the word football, in RP we might say football. In estuary we might say football. Hear the difference there? Just a little bit more glottal, a little bit more urban sound. It's not all the way to Cockney. It's not like football or milk, but it's on the way there. If you think about all the British accents at a spectrum, you've got RP on one end and Cockney on the other. Estuary is somewhere in the middle. Just like in RP, is estuary we would look for elisions. We'd look for words that end in an "R" and the following word begins with a vowel so you hear that "R." My brother owns a number of them. My brother owns a number of them. You wouldn't say my brother owns, you would say my brother owns a number of them. In estuary, you might see some vestigial "R" action going on. R's get thrown in when they really shouldn't be there at all. In the phrase, "Rebecca and I saw each other yesterday," you might hear someone speaking that London estuary accent. "Rebeccer and I sawr each other the other day." Unlike the RP accent, there are no tact R's in estuary. You wouldn't say very in estuary. You would say very. There can be some H dropping. Things that you may consider very Cockney sounding for your modern London accent, you want to drop the H's. "I went home for holidays." Sounds perfectly fine. In RP it would be, "I went home for the holiday." In estuary it would be I went home for the holiday. What's the musicality of the estuary accent? It's very quick. It's very musical. You use pitch to make emphasis and link the vowel instead of loudness. Don't take my word for it. Go and listen to some modern London speakers and watch their mouths. Listen to the way they speak. Pick up some tips of your own.
The children are walking back from the beach Sun on the sidewalk is burning their feet Washing the salt off under the shower And just wasting away, wasting a...
Great tips for catching fish on hard body lures cast around estuary structure. Learn more about the tackle used at www.jarviswalker.com.au
Do not own the rights Lyrics: As I swan dive into the estuary, the birds do not flinch at my fall They perch in the rafters, before, during, after: They do n...
Holiday fishing in Cape Conran with some nice bream.
Handy tips for lure fishing estuary sandbars on foot, with a light spin rod and surface lures.
"Who'd of thought Cleethorpes would be a home for Hip Hop!" Made from 100% sustainable local talent. Featuring- The music of The Estuary Heads: Mista Smith a...
Paul, Mitch and Adam demonstate different techniques on how to land that prized Estuary Perch.
Produced by the Association of National Estuary Programs as a fun explanation of what estuaries are and why they are important.
Estuary Virginia Wing ℗ 2014 Fire Records Released on: 2014-11-03 Music Publisher: Fire Songs Auto-generated by YouTube.
Diked and dammed for more than 100 years, the tide is returning to the Nisqually estuary! This video highlights the largest estuary restoration in the Pacifi...
Lurecasting a small Arnhem Land Creek for Mangrove Jack, Barramundi and Estuary Cod.
It details coastal regulation zones, coastal features such as the open shore, creeks, estuaries, ...
The Times of India 2015-04-10Sugar land that it once considered critical to restoring the Everglades and coastal estuaries.
The Miami Herald 2015-04-10(Reservations strongly encouraged: 866-345-7275) ... This is a water-oriented park that has both ocean and tidal/estuary areas.
The Charlotte Observer 2015-04-10C. – has you covered. The bottom line: ... As with all coastal/estuary boating, heeding the tide charts is a must ... C ... Info:
The Charlotte Observer 2015-04-10million acres of coastal and estuarine habitat across the country, DNERR serves as a place-based ...
noodls 2015-04-10... our relationship with the coast, and I discovered many less-heralded beaches, cliffs and estuaries.
The Guardian 2015-04-10Oakmont of Mariner Point will have services to help residents with memory loss.
Contra Costa Times 2015-04-09Several residents have been helping resident Rebecca Tabert search the Alameda-Oakland Estuary and ...
Contra Costa Times 2015-04-09A GOOD flush of freshwater through our estuary and inshore systems this week has seen a large peak in mulloway captures.
The Daily Telegraph Australia 2015-04-09... the Shannon Estuary port into one of the biggest bulk harbours in Europe continues with dredging .
Big News Network 2015-04-09began in February? to transform the Shannon Estuary port into one of the biggest bulk harbors in Europe is moving .
Big News Network 2015-04-09Management at Tapasya and producers at Estuary TV have been in discussions since the end of the 2014 ...
noodls 2015-04-09(Source: ... PM ... metre swells ... Estuaries at Tallebudgera and Currumbin should be avoided by swimmers on the outgoing tide ... qld. gov.
noodls 2015-04-09An estuary is a partly enclosed coastal body of water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea.
Estuaries form a transition zone between river environments and ocean environments and are subject to both marine influences, such as tides, waves, and the influx of saline water; and riverine influences, such as flows of fresh water and sediment. The inflow of both seawater and freshwater provide high levels of nutrients in both the water column and sediment, making estuaries among the most productive natural habitats in the world.
Most modern-day estuaries were formed during the Holocene epoch by the flooding of river-eroded or glacially-scoured valleys when sea level began to rise about 10,000-12,000 years ago. Estuaries are typically classified by their geomorphological features or by water circulation patterns and can be referred to by many different names, such as bays, harbors, lagoons, inlets, or sounds, although sometimes these water bodies do not necessarily meet the above criteria of an estuary and may be fully saline.
Why did I had to leave
Why did I had to tear down
The walls we created
Please, goddamn tell me why
A amtter of life and death
It appeared to be back then
When we said goodbye
Oh God, take me back
Long forgotten words
Our first kiss
Didn't think I could remember them
But it all comes back
Back, back in my mind
A moment of total silence
Then a short last kiss
A kiss of death
Cos I haven't lived since
Long forgotten words
Our first kiss
Didn't think I could remember them
But it all comes back
Back, back in time
I jumped in my car
And rode of blind
I could imagine her
Staying behind
With only one thing