You might recognize University of Alberta drama professor and voice coach David Ley from his demonstration on how singers can reach higher octaves with the help of sex toys... yes, sex toys.


Now the professor is back with a quick demonstration on how to mimic upper and working class British dialects. Eliza Doolittle from "My Fair Lady" could have learned a lot from this guy, so move over Henry Higgins, there's a new professor in town!


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