Speakable items is giving me trouble

hello there,
I wonder if someone can help me. I want to use speakable items while i'm doing other stuff in front of my mac (reading, referance etc.) and it doesn't like the way I speak.
I have a strong regional accent (Very South Yorkshire) and I tried speaking more clearly, turning up the microhone, and all it likes to respond to is 'what time is it?' and 'tell me joke' (gets no further than that as it doesn't understand me)
If anyone can help I'd be much obliged,
Thanks in advance

To Apple Discussions!
Get an external mic. Apple PlainTalk Microphone works best w/G3 iMacs.
If I were you, I would shop around for a cheaper price. I only paid $5 for mine back in 1999 w/my Apple coupon. I think the actual price was around $10.
Speakable Items works best w/external mics. The external mics will handle your "Very South Yorkshire" accent w/no problem.

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