
New Orleans Yat Accent
New Orleans accents are somewhat a-typical for the south, and are sometimes mistaken for New York. New Orleans accents are often called Yat or Y'at because of the phrase "Where y'at?" meaning "How are you?" You're doing great if you're in the Crescent City...
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New Orleans "Yat" Accent Learning Materials
- The New Orleans accent materials include recordings of AccentHelp coach Jim Johnson guiding you through learning the accent, plus the female voice of coach Carolyn Johnson for the practice sentences. Jim also leads you through practicing the Yat accent with a monologue.
- Jim gathered numerous native speaker recordings during trips to New Orleans - bringing the experience back to you in this download. You'll get a PDF transcript of their conversations so that you can follow along as you listen.
- You'll get a PDF of the teaching materials, plus three more formats of the book: a PDF file to print, MOBI for Kindle, and EPUB for other portable readers.
- This accent is appropriate for productions of A Streetcar Named Desire and other plays. You also hear it in documentaries like When the Levees Broke and Yeah You Rite.
- All of the sound files are in MP3 format so that you can play them on your computer, load them onto your phone, or burn them to a CD.
- You'll receive a link via email so that you can download all of the materials as ZIP files directly to your computer.
- You'll also get future updates for free!
5% of all profits from these materials go to diversity scholarships for actors at the University of Houston.
