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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You speak clearly! Thanks for lesson! This subject linking words almost no one talk about it!

TheLaddim
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Thank you so much. I understood perfectly, i like your videos. Saludos desde Venezuela. 🇻🇪

Lu-ffxl
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I'm not sure much how to link words "with you". Can somebody help me. Thank you so much in advance!

dostwrong
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I speak Vietnamese, I'm planning to learn English so I'm trying to find out... Why is English so complicated? There are so many videos talking about the rules, it makes me panic. In the language of we don't have these laws!...Why doesn't the writing look like what you're saying? Why are the letters e, i, Th, ... pronounced differently when inside
different cases.I feel very conflicted