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How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part V)
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Learn how connected speech will help you speak English faster, more fluently, and much more like a native speaker.
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00:00 Why you don't understand native speakers
02:10 Should’ve, could’ve, would’ve
Instead of saying Should’ve, say "shudah", could've="cudah", would've="wudah"
04:10 Preposition "of"
When ‘of’ is followed by a word that starts with a consonant there is a big chance that native speaker will say ‘ah’ instead of /ɑv/ Lot of stuff = Lotahstuff.
05:10 Learn English with my workbook
05:47 Reductions
If functions words that begin with h (him, her, he, have) are unstressed, they are often pronounced without h.
For example, I tell her about that = I teller about that.
07:51 Intonation
In English, you can say a sentence with different intonations and the meaning will be completely different.
08:30 Assimilation
"Watcha" is a contraction of
-what are you;
-what have you;
-what do you;
-what you.
In some regions, you can hear “Whaddya” instead of Whatcha as a way of saying ay “What do you” or “What are you.”
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Time codes:
00:00 Why you don't understand native speakers
02:10 Should’ve, could’ve, would’ve
Instead of saying Should’ve, say "shudah", could've="cudah", would've="wudah"
04:10 Preposition "of"
When ‘of’ is followed by a word that starts with a consonant there is a big chance that native speaker will say ‘ah’ instead of /ɑv/ Lot of stuff = Lotahstuff.
05:10 Learn English with my workbook
05:47 Reductions
If functions words that begin with h (him, her, he, have) are unstressed, they are often pronounced without h.
For example, I tell her about that = I teller about that.
07:51 Intonation
In English, you can say a sentence with different intonations and the meaning will be completely different.
08:30 Assimilation
"Watcha" is a contraction of
-what are you;
-what have you;
-what do you;
-what you.
In some regions, you can hear “Whaddya” instead of Whatcha as a way of saying ay “What do you” or “What are you.”
⭐ INSTAGRAM - linguamarina
📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT
🎈PROMOS
I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus)
#LearnEnglish #FastEnglish #SpeakEnglishFast
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