British Pronunciation Tips

Lizzie Harris

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

  1. 6 FEB

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

    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 mistakes that can lead to confusion or awkward misunderstandings. Ideal for learners who want to sharpen their British pronunciation through focused, practical training. Transcript: /iː/ — machine, police, magazine, sardine, routine, vaccine, marine /ɪ/ — sit, bit, give, live, village, image, engine /ə/ — possible, family, pencil, medicine, original /ɜː/ — bird, first, girl, shirt, third, skirt, dirty, birthday, thirteen, confirm /aɪ/ — time, fine, like, nine, side, bite, mine, pipe, drive /ɪə/ — ear, hear, pier, tier, weird, fierce, bier, experience, idea, theatre Minimal pairs: ship /ʃɪp/ — sheep /ʃiːp/ bit /bɪt/ — beat /biːt/ live /lɪv/ — leave /liːv/ fill /fɪl/ — feel /fiːl/ slip /slɪp/ — sleep /sliːp/ bin /bɪn/ — bean /biːn/ sin /sɪn/ — seen /siːn/ rid /rɪd/ — read /riːd/ lick /lɪk/ — leak /liːk/ tin /tɪn/ — teen /tiːn/ Mix up: machine — sit — possible — bird — time — ear police — bit — family — first — fine — pier marine — give — pencil — shirt — like — weird routine — live — medicine — dirty — nine — fierce vaccine — village — original — thirteen — side — experience Sentences: “I live here.” “I leave here.” “Did you fill it?” “Did you feel it?” “He bit the rope.” “He beat the rope.” “I didn’t slip.” “I didn’t sleep.” “Can I have that seat?” “Can I have that sit?” “He gave me a leak.” “He gave me a lick.” “She threw a pitch.” “She threw a peach.” “It was very cheap.” “It was very chip.” 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 with me on italki. https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/9446274

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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