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Connected speech: how to link words in English pronunciation
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Short English pronunciation lesson about connected speech in English and how to link words in English pronunciation
2 rules for linking in English speaking:
1. Link words when the second word starts with a vowel sound. "wake up" or "look out"
2. Link words when the first word ends in t or d and the second word starts with y. "Did you" or "Won't you"
Practice with common phrases that you use all the time.
I wake up at 8 a.m. (link "wake up" and "8 am")
Thanks a lot. (link "thanks a")
Nice to meet you. (link "meet you" with a ch sound)
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2 rules for linking in English speaking:
1. Link words when the second word starts with a vowel sound. "wake up" or "look out"
2. Link words when the first word ends in t or d and the second word starts with y. "Did you" or "Won't you"
Practice with common phrases that you use all the time.
I wake up at 8 a.m. (link "wake up" and "8 am")
Thanks a lot. (link "thanks a")
Nice to meet you. (link "meet you" with a ch sound)
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CONNECT with me!
Subscribe for more lessons from a trained English teacher!
-- Join my YouTube membership or subscribe to my Instagram Community for weekly lessons & personalized feedback on your speaking or writing! 🤓
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