Here's a wild thought ..... If you can't express yourself without using bad words, does it mean your English needs some work?
I prefer a British accent but with a little of a northern twang, especially with vowel pronunciation. I can do a sort of Australian accent, and I'm rather good at Indian English.
Just popped in for an orange juice and a look around. I've bookmarked the section so I'll pop in from time to time to see if there are any interesting threads. Hope you can understand my terrible English. :D
O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name; or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love and I'll no longer be a Capulet. Translated Romeo, why are you Romeo? Give your father the finger and change your name or, if you won't, tell me you love me and I'll scrap my n
Probably 15th century - but maybe not. Some areas of England still use "Thine", "Thee", and other seemingly outmoded words.
Grammar is important - but only to a level. Get the is and are, he and she, was and were right first, then work on the other bits that will make you sound kampungan if you get them wrong. You can defenestrate the rest for the moment
Don't get boring - Get interesting Everyone does pronunciation stuff, usually with terrible results because the trainers commonly possess limited oral skills, so find someone interesting - maybe a bule with attitude and a sense of humour that'll make the gig more interesting.