How to speak English FAST and understand natives | EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW IN ONE VIDEO

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Start speaking English like a native in just 35 minutes!

When native English speakers speak fast, the boundaries between words disappear and this gives the impression of talking fast. In reality, they are not talking faster than normal — it’s just that the sounds in their pronunciation flow together in the most smooth and efficient way.

With the help of this video, you'll learn all the speaking techniques that will help you understand native speakers and speak just like them.

Time codes:
0:00 Do native English speakers really speak fast?
1:03 Whudduhyuh do & ahmma do
2:04 Duh & yuh
2:36 Whutchuhyuh do & sumpthin
4:27 When “t” becomes a “d”
5:58 What is a textbook English?
7:01 Use reduced forms
8:27 Decide which accent you want to adopt
10:00 About my English workbook
11:09 Learn to ignore "fillers"
12:58 Use contractions
14:10 Pay attention to stress
14:51 Use slang
15:54 Learn idioms
16:56 Why you need to sound like a native
18:40 Cut off and shorten words
21:43 Understand hints and sarcasm
24:58 Connect sounds
25:38 "Yeah" and "no prob"
26:13 Why you don't understand native speakers
27:29 Avoid non-essential words
29:40 Link words together
30:42 Substitute one sound with another one
32:53 Singers do this all the time
34:13 What is intrusion and how it can help you speak fast
34:51 When two words become one
35:28 About “Learn to Speak English Like an American” intensive course

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Time codes:
0:00 Do native English speakers really speak fast?
1:03 Whudduhyuh do & ahmma do
2:04 Duh & yuh
2:36 Whutchuhyuh do & sumpthin
4:27 When “t” becomes a “d”
5:58 What is a textbook English?
7:01 Use reduced forms
8:27 Decide which accent you want to adopt
10:00 About my English workbook
11:09 Learn to ignore "fillers"
12:58 Use contractions
14:10 Pay attention to stress
14:51 Use slang
15:54 Learn idioms
16:56 Why you need to sound like a native
18:40 Cut off and shorten words
21:43 Understand hints and sarcasm
24:58 Connect sounds
25:38 "Yeah" and "no prob"
26:13 Why you don't understand native speakers
27:29 Avoid non-essential words
29:40 Link words together
30:42 Substitute one sound with another one
32:53 Singers do this all the time
34:13 What is intrusion and how it can help you speak fast
34:51 When two words become one
35:28 About “Learn to Speak English Like an American” intensive course

linguamarina
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Your accent is so easy to understand even without subtitles

mamba
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I’m American, and I watched this video until the end! If you’re learning English, everything she said is 100% accurate. And it’s all things done that the majority of the time I don’t even realize I’m doing. But I suppose it’s this way for any native speaker of any language. I am currently trying to self-learn French, and oftentimes I think they are speaking extremely too fast to understand. But i realize they do a lot of the same things we do in English—combining words, omitting letters, making up sounds, etc. So I know I am not the intended audience for this video, but thank you for pointing out common speaking patterns and I believe it will help me in my better understanding of the French language!

iamredrum
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You’re not an English native speaker but I think learning English from a non-native speaker like you is better because you understand us.

KK-wwuw
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My language native is Spanish, currently I am learning English. I found this channel and really It is better than others I get you a lot.

darwinsarango
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People just ask me " Who is your ideal person ? " I say " She is MARINA MOGILKO " ♥️ Marina, thank you so much for amazing videos, you're the best

otabek_turgunboev
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It's very important to learn"Connected speech" to understand what native speakers are talking about even if they are talking fast. Thank you for all of your tips! It's really helpful!

marcosjpf
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Marina, I am an Indonesian. I used to be an elementary English teacher. I am in NYC right now and this is my third visit. Every time I interact with New Yorker I find very difficult to catch the meaning. I think your vlog will help me a lot.

HalimSihotang
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I can't speak properly but your speaking style make me understand what you say. You talk very clearly that's why I understand every word what you say. Thanks you mam. Because of you I understand lots of word and I am now learning fast as I should have had already. Thanks. I watch your every videos and it's improving my english.

knowledgeword
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Omg Marina, thank you so much 💛
I'm Brazilian and I really need to improve my English, but here, I don't have great english classes, and you save me! Love you 💕

luciliamaria
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I speak English, and I'm learning Russian. I have noticed a similar thing about how Russian is spoken. The words run together and not all sounds are enunciated. Very helpful.

Siennaflower
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You put it so well in the description and in the intro to this video:
When native English speakers speak fast, the boundaries between words disappear and this gives the impression of talking fast.
Exactly this! People are not saying the perfect, dictionary form of words really quickly! That would be impossible. And I don't think most people realise to what extent they do this in their own language - they assume they articulate words clearly. But they're also deleting parts of them, blending them together and using different sounds. It's great to have a deep dive like this on the topic. You go into so many useful aspects of "fast English" but from experience, I would say that listening for and using contractions can give English learners a lot of "bang for their buck" as many are so hesitant to use them.

LeoListening
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As a native speaker, you are spot on. I never realized how lazy our speech is. Yep lol. Keep up the good work.

pamlacooper
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I’m so impressed, you sound just like a native speaker though. I hope u keep posting more material like this.

coLest
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Marina ever since I started watching your videos believe me I have started to get good grades in spoken English skills plus in essays I used all those advanced words and phrases that you taught us and my teacher now comments me OUTSTANDING Thankyou so much you are lit.

bareenatanveer
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Here's one of the best channel to speak like native speaker, if you wanna speak like native so watch this channel it's very easy to understand the language 😊
When ma'am is speaking and making us understand how to speak like native I'm getting everything her pronounciation and easy to comprihance.❤

INDALSINGH
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I'm proud to say that I can watch this one until the end and understand everything. I will keeping watch your videos every single day little by little.

paulodudu
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I've been struggling learning in english these past years and yeah, this one helps me a lot. I like the way you speak and can understand all the spoken words as easy as 1, 2 and 3. Thanks!

EdWard-lsmy
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Some weeks ago I found out your channel and I almost understand everything you say and I still learning the language.
Thank you linguamarina

genaronoj
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That's superb! my English students always struggling with speed in English even if they are advanced. It's a corner stone to my teaching.

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