Lizzie Harris

British Pronunciation Tips

British Pronunciation Tips with Lizzie gives you clear, simple guidance on how to sound more natural and confident in English. Every 3 to 5 minute episode focuses on one pronunciation skill and includes short, practical exercises you can use right away. Ideal for learners who want steady progress in small, easy steps. Book a 1-on-1 lesson with me on Italki: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/9446274 Check out my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BritishPronunciationTips

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Lizzie Harris

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29. Apr 2026

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The Silent B: What English Doesn’t Say 29.04.2026

Why do we write letters we don’t pronounce? In this episode, we explore the silent “b” in words like lamb, thumb, comb, debt, doubt and subtle, and uncover the history behind it. By the end, you’ll see how English spelling reflects its past, and why pronunciation doesn’t always follow the rules. If you found this episode interesting, follow this podcast for more tips. And if you would like to work...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 13 - 3 'O' Sounds PRACTICE 25.04.2026

Practice three key British vowel sounds: /ɒ/, /əʊ/, and /ɔː/. Improve your pronunciation with clear examples and focused contrast exercises. Transcript: /ɒ/ — octopus, on, olive, lot, stop, dog, clock, box, shop, pocket, orange, problem, bottle /ɔː/ — door, floor, more, short, born, or, ornament, four, core, store, before, score /əʊ/ — open, ocean, oak, go, home, nose, road, stone, hope, boat, don...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 13 - 3 “O” Sounds: /ɒ/ vs /ɔː/ vs /əʊ/ 20.04.2026

In this episode, we focus on three key British vowel sounds linked to the letter O that learners often confuse: /ɒ/ (as in octopus ), /əʊ/ (as in go ), and /ɔː/ (as in door ). You’ll learn how to clearly distinguish these sounds by focusing on mouth position, length, and movement—not just how they sound, but how they feel when you produce them. We break down: The difference between /ɒ/ and /ʌ/ (e....

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 12 - OOOh my gosh! its so confusing - Sounds of the letter O 13.04.2026

In this episode, you will learn the main sounds of the letter O in British English and how to produce them clearly. We focus on mouth position, sound length, and the small differences that change meaning. This is a practical introduction to help you recognise and pronounce these sounds with more confidence. If you found this episode interesting, follow this podcast for more tips. And if you would...

Why does Tuna have a CH 06.04.2026

You may have noticed that British speakers often say tuna with a “ch” sound, while Americans say it with a clear t . Why is that? In this episode, we’ll look at why this difference in pronunciation happens and explore the pattern behind it. You’ll also hear how this sound shows up in connected speech If you found this episode interesting, follow this podcast for more tips. And if you would like to...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Magic E Practice 11.03.2026

In this episode, we focus on one of the most powerful spelling patterns in English: the Magic E. Adding a silent e at the end of a word can completely change the vowel sound—from short to long. Through a series of minimal pairs like cap–cape, fin–fine, hop–hope, and cub–cube , you’ll practice hearing and producing the difference between short and long vowels. The goal is not just accuracy, but awa...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: More Magic e with a, o and u 07.03.2026

In this episode we continue exploring the famous Magic E rule. We look at how a silent “e” can change the pronunciation of vowels in words with a, o, and u, and why the rule doesn’t always behave the way learners expect. By examining patterns and exceptions, you’ll gain a clearer understanding of how this spelling rule actually works in English. If you found this episode interesting, follow this p...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: When Magic E Stops Being Magic 09.02.2026

Why does time follow the rules, but give and machine don’t? In this episode, we unpack the truth behind the magic e rule, explain why some words only look predictable, and give you a simple way to approach i-e pronunciation with confidence in real English. If you found this episode interesting, follow this podcast for more tips. And if you would like to work on your accent one on one book a lesson...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 11: The letter i: One Letter, Five Sounds - Practice 06.02.2026

In this practice episode, you’ll train the main vowel sounds represented by the letter I in British English. Through guided repetition, minimal pairs, and sentence-level contrasts, you’ll learn to hear and produce the difference between tense and relaxed vowels — including sounds like /iː/, /ɪ/, /ə/, /ɜː/, /aɪ/, and /ɪə/. This session focuses on clarity, accuracy, and avoiding common pronunciation...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 11: The letter I: One Letter, Five Sounds 04.02.2026

In this episode of the British Vowel Sound Masterclass, we explore how a single letter — “I” — represents multiple vowel sounds in British English. You’ll review familiar sounds and discover a few new ones, including the long /iː/, short /ɪ/, the stressed “er” /ɜː/, the weak schwa /ə/, and key diphthongs such as /aɪ/ and /ɪə/. This episode shows why spelling alone can’t be trusted and how learning...

Why Pronunciation DOES Matter (Even If You’ve Been Told It Doesn’t) 30.01.2026

For years, language learners have been told: “Don’t focus on pronunciation.” “Your accent is beautiful.” “Every accent is unique.” Pronunciation isn’t about losing your accent. It is about reclaiming clarity, confidence, and presence. In this episode, we explore why so many advanced English speakers feel their voice doesn’t match their intelligence, and how small changes in pronunciation can resto...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 10: Why do we say ‘work’ with errrr? 27.01.2026

Why does work sound like werrrk when it’s spelled with an o? In this episode, we unpack one of the most confusing features of British pronunciation: the /ɜː/ sound. With clear explanations, grouped practice words, minimal pairs, and tongue twisters, this lesson will help you stop trusting the spelling and start trusting the R. Practice Transcript: Spelled with 'e': her, term, serve, early, person,...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 9: The E Schwa - Practice 22.01.2026

This guided practice episode helps you train the e schwa, the most common weak vowel sound in English. You’ll practice how it appears at the end, in the middle, and at the beginning of words, focusing on relaxation, rhythm, and smooth transitions rather than clear vowel shapes. We start with the most reliable endings such as er, en, and el, then move on to common middle schwa patterns, and finish...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 9: The E Schwa 19.01.2026

In this episode, we explore the most common vowel sound in British English, the schwa, with a focus on how the letter E behaves in unstressed syllables. You’ll learn why the schwa isn’t a real vowel but a weak transition sound, how word stress controls pronunciation, and why native speakers often seem to skip vowels altogether. We cover reliable patterns at the ends of words such as er, en, and el...

The Mysterious case of the letter Y - Practice 15.01.2026

Put theory into practice! This follow-up episode helps you master the four pronunciations of the letter Y in British English through targeted exercises and common error corrections. Learn how to avoid over-articulating "yes," distinguish between short and long E sounds in words like "gym" and "happy," and properly pronounce the diphthong /aɪ/ in words like "my" and "fly." Find me on italki: https:...

The Mysterious Case of the Letter Y: Four Sounds, One Letter 12.01.2026

Why does the letter Y sound completely different in "yes," "gym," "happy," and "my"? This episode unravels the mystery behind Y's four pronunciations in British English: the consonant /j/, the short vowel /ɪ/, the long vowel /iː/, and the diphthong /aɪ/. Discover the patterns (and exceptions) that govern when Y makes each sound, and learn about common pronunciation pitfalls for learners from Frenc...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 8: The E - Practice 07.01.2026

Practice all 5 E sounds in British English with targeted exercises and tongue twisters. This lesson revisits the long and short E, the distinctive /ɜː/ sound that gives Southern British accents their signature "posh" quality, and the tricky /eɪ/ diphthong. Perfect for anyone looking to refine their British pronunciation through hands-on practice. Transcript: Long e /iː/: protein - Japanese - guara...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 8: - The E 05.01.2026

Explore the six ways to pronounce the letter E in British English. Building on the long E (see, me) and short E (English, pretty) from previous episodes, this lesson dives into three additional sounds: the mid-front /e/ in "bed," the distinctive central /ɜː/ in "her," and the diphthong /eɪ/ in "they." Learn precise tongue placement and jaw movement for each sound, discover common exceptions from F...

Why Your Language Goals Fail by February - Setting language goals that actually work 31.12.2025

Tired of abandoning your language resolutions by mid-February? This episode reveals why traditional goal-setting fails for advanced learners—and introduces a game-changing monthly mission system that keeps you motivated all year long. Discover how to turn vague aspirations like "improve my English" into measurable pronunciation victories, one month at a time. Perfect for learners who know there's...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 7 – The Long & Short E/I. Same Sounds, Different Letters - Practice 29.12.2025

Master the long /iː/ and short /ɪ/ sounds through focused repetition and listening exercises. This practice session reinforces Lesson 7's key concept: both 'e' and 'i' can represent these two distinct vowel sounds in British English. You'll practice word lists, minimal pairs (sit/seat, ship/sheep), and challenging tongue twisters designed to sharpen your ear and improve your articulation. Perfect...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 7 – Long & Short E/I. Same Sound, Different Letters 28.12.2025

Discover how the letters E and I share more than you might expect! In this episode, we break down the long /iː/ (“ee”) and short /ɪ/ (“i”) vowel sounds in British English, explore how both letters can produce the same sound, and practice minimal pairs to help you hear and pronounce them accurately. Perfect for learners looking to refine their English pronunciation and accent. If you found this epi...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 6: But wait! There is more… Initial A schwa - PRACTICE 25.12.2025

Sharpen your British English vowels with this focused practice session on the four pronunciations of the initial A. In this episode, you’ll warm up with clear examples, drill minimal pairs to refine your ear, and test your control through mixed-word practice and playful tongue twisters. It’s a practical, repetition-based workout designed to build accuracy and confidence with one of the most common...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 6: But wait! There is more… Initial A schwa. 22.12.2025

Discover the secrets of English words that start with “A”! In this episode, we break down how stress, word origin, and surrounding letters determine whether the initial A sounds like /æ/, /eɪ/, /ɑː/, or the weak schwa /ə/. Learn the rules, spot the exceptions, and practice tricky words like address, arrow, aviation, and atlas to make your pronunciation more natural and confident. If you found this...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 5 - A as a Schwa - Practice 20.12.2025

Master the soft, unstressed “A” in English! This episode focuses on the schwa /ə/, the most common vowel in unstressed syllables. Through guided practice, you’ll learn to hear and produce the middle, initial, and final A schwa in words like banana, alone, and sofa. Contrast stressed vs. unstressed A, refine your ear, and practice naturally flowing English pronunciation with simple, repeat-after-me...

British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 5 - A as a Schwa 18.12.2025

In this episode, we explore the “a” schwa — the soft, relaxed vowel that appears in unstressed syllables. You’ll hear how it works in real words like banana, about, camera, and sofa, and how it helps English flow more naturally. We look at examples at the beginning, middle, and end of words so you can start recognising the schwa by ear. This quick guide will help you tune into one of the most comm...

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