
Cockney (London East End) Accent
The Cockney accent is also known as an East End accent. It's the accent you hear in Guy Ritchie films and from stereotypical working-class London characters, such as Liza Doolittle in My Fair Lady and Fagan in Oliver. This includes dozens of recordings of native speakers from London!
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London Cockney Accent Learning Materials
- The Cockney materials include recordings of Accent Help coach Jim Johnson guiding you through learning the accent. Jim will also lead you through a monologue in a Cockney accent.
- You'll get over 30 recordings of native speakers recorded in and around London, along with transcripts of their conversations.
- You'll get instant access to the audio and written materials, as well as a PDF "cheat sheet" for learning the accent.
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This accent is appropriate for productions of My Fair Lady, Oliver, Pygmalion, Christmas Carol, Sweeney Todd and lots of other plays. You also hear it in films like Alfie, Shaun of the Dead, and Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels.
- You'll have immediate access to the materials on your computer, tablet, or phone.
- You'll also get future updates for free!
Listen to a Sample!
Cockney: Learning the Accent
- History & Social Context
- Sound Placement
- Intonation
- Helpful Hints
- Consonants
- Vowels
- Diphthongs
- Practice Sentences
- Practice Monologue
Native Speakers Vol 1
- Romford Male
- Upton Park Female
- Leytonstone Female
- London Male
- Ashford Female
- London Male
- London Female
- Tottenham Female
- Enfield Male
- Essex Female
- Wapping Male
- Hackney Male
- Leytonstone Female
- Whitechapel Female
- North London Male
- Bow Female
- Lambeth Female
- Bow Male
- Ilford Female
- Walworth Male
Native Speakers Vol 2
- Stratford Female
- Aldgate Female
- Dagenham Female
- Stepney Male
- Bermondsey Male
- Romford Female
- Plaistow Female
- Bethnal Green Male
- Mile End Female
- Edmonton North London Male
- Bethnal Green Male & Female (profanity)
- Basingstoke Male
Most of these Native Speaker recordings are made "in the field" so you will hear such things as birds, cars or other people in the background. A transcription of the conversations is included to help you follow along. In addition to a conversation, most speakers also read a list of words and The Rainbow Passage.
