Learn Linking & Connected Speech in English | Consonant + Consonant & Vowel + Vowel Linking (PART 2)

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Learn how to use connected speech, more specifically, how we connect consonant + consonant and consonant + vowel sounds together in sentences in this full text analysis.

Connected speech isn't vital to use in your own speech, however, it's very useful for your listening comprehension. :)

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💚 Thank you for watching. I really appreciate your time.

Pronunciationwithemma
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Emma, I have been learning english seriously from Youtube for 2 years, I have to admit that your videos have the best quality. Keep up the good work.

TheMreargasm
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This is teacher Rami writing this comment for you. On behalf of me and my Iraqi students we would like to say that your face is angelic and your voice is so encouraging. Much appreciation to this detailed video and we have really learnt a lot from it. 😘😍

ramielia
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Emma, you are driving me crazy!
Nice job! Thanks

ysantamariaf
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Hi teacher !
This lesson is awesome.
Enjoy following your explanation.
I have never studied it before.
I am so much grateful for your explanation.

rikiprasetyo
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In my opinion, you're the most energetic teacher the world over, thanks a million

kamyarrahmani
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Thanks a lot Emma! Jose from Brazil!!!

joseomar
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You really deserve compliments and share and likes . Really appreciate

AmirKhan-yloo
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I always listen your video in my free time.

nitleonel
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Hi Emma!! Thanks 😊 because you explain really well and I want to learn more in this new lesson! Keeping on with your great job!🇮🇹🤗👏🏻

simonaviola
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I pray to God that you will be my techer for the rest of my life ! How can I explain how much I love you !

ismailhossen
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Wow, this video is really a connected speech class! Thank you very much for dedicating your time and energy into this, teacher Emma. It has helped me a lot. You're awesome!! 👏👏

risaliz
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Hello teacher Emma!
I really enjoy watching your videos to practise how to pronounce some words in English correctly as native speakers would do.
Listening practice skill, speaking skill as well.
Thank you so much.

rikiprasetyo
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i was looking for that kind of lessions, thank you so much EMMA,
heartiest love for

hossainahmed
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FASCINATING VIDEO! everybody should watch it. ❤❤❤😙😙😙

ingridmarianarodriguez
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Hi Emma, My name is Gustavo . I'm from Peru, nice to meet you, thanks for the

gustavoprado
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Thank you, Emma! I study this at the teacher's training collage but your version it's way better than our phonetics lessons. I never thought about having fun learning phonetics. 😍

carolinabasualdo
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Thank you so much.. it was so comprehensive that i got it in one shot

hiteshsuthar
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Our fair teacher made it bright.) For me the glottal's the universal key to fluent speech in English. I heard people omit even 'k' in 'won't ta(ke) long to understand'. So the last barriers, I hope anyway, were brocken and no more obstacles left to make any trouble to fluency.
After all one thing left to do is to bake the cake after the recipe presented.)

charminggoldenpride
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Very instrusive video about linking speech

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