Connected Speech in 1 Minute! Learn about the /w/ Linking Sound #shorts

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#shorts Learn how to use a very common feature in connected speech, particularly in vowel + vowel connected speech... linking with the /w/ sound.

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I filmed this on my phone. Samsung S20 FE.

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I’ve been teaching since I was 16! So for over 12 years.

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BA Honours English Language and Linguistics, MSc Education: TESOL, Cambridge CELTA.

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Thank you Emma, no English teacher taught me this until now and I have been learning English for the past ten years, duh!

recensionem
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I am very lucky to get you dear. You are amazing!
Since my childhood i had a dream to speak like British. After seeing your video and lots of practices now i can speak like British. You are not a teacher, you are an Angel. ❤️
Thank you very much Emma. Love you always. 🤗

tonmoysarkar
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Ohh thats why it is, "youvaa my fire" 😮😅

uzmafatimah
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Knowing how much English speaking requires muscle strength around, compared to Japanese speaking, I guess the number of people of English speakers who suffer from temporomandibular joint disorder would be much less than those of Japanese speakers in general―it is just a hypothesis.

tk-giju
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We need more youtuber like you
Teach good thing oue kids
My doughter she learn bad habit from, youtub

wgirmat
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Thanks Emma
Your teaching way so lovely like you looking 🌹

touhidulislam
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Es correcto pronunciarlo de esa manera cuando uno está iniciando a aprender el idioma.

carlosbonilla
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Hi tahank you tech the situation perfect Will Power the experienc verby

ademariomario
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Thank you too much ❤ you are my best and beautiful teacher ❤🤭☺️

kaderparrain
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You are a genuine geek of phonetics, love it.

fernandobautista
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Emma, please provide us all the consonant sounds part by part.

abdulawal
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Thank you Emma you are very good thanks

aureligarcia