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  1. IELTS encourages any English accent but clarity is emphasized. I prefer British accept as I was qualified Sir Issac Pitman's Stenographer and examiner/dictator where suoer clarity was quintessence

  2. In America there are different accents in different states so let a person go there and do what is needed at that time. So stop teaching people as you are aping.
    Americans love and accept all different accents including Chinese though it’s not clear. Stop wasting your time!

  3. Nice work! For those working on the American 'r', use the middle of your tongue against the middle of the roof of your mouth. Don't use the tip. Your short o sound (as in "rotten") is not quite right: move it back further in your mouth and open your mouth wider.