DIY Liverpool / Scouse Accent Course
£40
Dive into the Unique Charm of the Liverpool/Scouse Accent!
From the unmistakable tones of The Beatles to the warmth and wit of Jodie Comer and Stephen Graham, the Liverpool/Scouse Accent is one of the most iconic and beloved accents in the UK. Known for its melodic quality, sharp consonants, and lively personality, it’s an accent that can add depth, charisma, and authenticity to any performance.
Hi, I’m Sarah Valentine, a professional accent coach with years of experience helping actors and voice artists master accents from around the world. Now, I’m bringing you the tools to confidently embody the rich, rhythmic sounds of Liverpool with my brand-new Liverpool/Scouse Accent DIY Course.
Why Learn the Liverpool/Scouse Accent?
The Scouse accent is a versatile choice for actors and performers looking to add charm, humor, and authenticity to their roles. Often associated with resilience, humor, and creativity, it’s a go-to for modern dramas, gritty characters, and comedic roles alike. Perfect for roles inspired by Liverpool’s rich cultural history, it’s an accent every actor should have in their toolkit.
What’s Inside the Course?
This instant-access DIY course provides everything you need to confidently master the Liverpool/Scouse accent:
- 6 Bite-Sized Video Lessons: Explore the distinct sounds, pronunciations, and cadences of Scouse, from iconic vowels and consonants to full sentences. Each lesson is designed to build your skills step-by-step.
- Learn at Your Own Pace: No time pressure! You’ll have lifetime access to the course, so you can revisit and refine your skills as often as needed.
- Expert Guidance from a Pro: With my years of coaching experience, I’ll break down this accent into simple, actionable steps that anyone can follow.
- Fun, Interactive, and Engaging: The Scouse accent is as vibrant as the city it hails from. This course brings that energy into your learning, making it a fun and memorable experience.
Who Is This Course For?
- Actors: Prepare for roles in TV, film, and theatre that call for authentic Scouse characters.
- Voice Artists: Add versatility to your repertoire with one of the most distinctive accents in the UK.
- Accent Enthusiasts: Master the iconic Scouse sound to impress or simply for the fun of it!
What Makes This Accent Special?
The Liverpool accent is one of a kind. With its blend of Irish, Welsh, and English influences, Scouse is instantly recognizable for its sing-song quality, distinctive Rs, and unique way of shaping vowels. Think of cultural icons like Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Jodie Comer, and Stephen Graham. They’ve made this accent famous for its personality, warmth, and humor.
Why Wait?
Bring your characters to life, expand your accent toolkit, or simply immerse yourself in the joy of learning a new voice. The Liverpool/Scouse Accent DIY Course is designed to make mastering this accent simple, accessible, and fun.
🎸 Enroll today and add a bit of Liverpool magic to your voice. Let’s get started!
The Valentine Method
Create Your Spark
Instant & Lifetime Access
6 Video Lessons
Activities & Resources
Accent Guide
Downloadable Worksheets
Bonus Lesson
Course Breakdown
Over 10 days, you’ll receive easy to follow video lessons that will guide you through the accents.
Rest days have been included so not to overwhelm you and to give you a chance to catch up on your homework.
Day 1 - Getting Familiar and Introductions
We begin with familiarising yourself with the course platform (Ruzuku) and how to use it so you get the most out of it.
Day 2 - The Valentine Method
You’ll learn about the importance of phonetics and my special ‘Valentine Method’.
Day 3 - Create your Spark
Straight into creating your Spark – what triggers you into your accent? This is a wonderful technique that helps you to kick off your accent every time.
Day 4 - Sounds to Practice
Day 5 - Catch-up Day / Homework
You can go over the previous course content, complete any outstanding homework, or re-watch any videos, ready for tomorrow.
Day 6 - Words to Practice
Day 7 - Short Sentences
It’s time to move on from sounds and start short sentences, phrases and words particular to the accent.
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