...did any of you go to elocution lessons, to learn how te taak proper, like? My mother wanted to send me but I wanted piano lessons. As two half crowns per lesson were too dear, and I showed that if necessary I could talk in RP, having listened to the Home Service, the piano won.
Yes, and I was most put out as they were held in the lunch break. Fortunately 2 of my friends had to go as well. Won a couple of poetry reading prizes. Not sure if it did much good long term.
I went to elocution classes, I never liked it, I didn't understand why the tutor was so obsessed with the sea shell on the seashore and the brown cow, give me cockles and mussels and molly malone any day
No but my mother had developed a BBC cut glass voice which my father referred to as 'pastries' and she referred to as 'cultured' which I naturally picked up. I was picked on a lot at school for having a posh voice. I did have piano and ballet lessons though.
I suppose that the local patois does have the benefit of brevity. After all, it's much quicker to say, 'Gizza tab' than 'May I trouble you for a cigarette'.