Stop Speaking BOOKISH English 📗! How To Speak English Naturally and Fluently? Linking Technique

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Stop Speaking BOOKISH English 📗! How To Speak English Naturally and Fluently? Linking Technique

As a beginner in English you speak English the way it’s written in text books, but that doesn’t sound natural. So, How to speak English naturally and fluently? That’s what we will learn today. While speaking English naturally, like most native speakers, you don’t say each and every word in English. If you want to get fluent in English, try linking words to sound fluent and natural in English communication.

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Such a great video! Contractions are used all the time in English, I don’t think we ever speak anything without using a contraction :) always remember though whenever you’re writing anything down it needs written properly 😊

DevelopYourEnglishwithEmma
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Really impressive lesson, Sir. It can transform anybody's personality.

suchitrajena
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OMG it's directly from 2G to 5G speed 😀😀😀😀👌👌👌👌👌

phalgunikushwaha
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Your lecture helps me a lot.. Need more of this!!!

philipkiran
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Please add more classes like this.. Its very useful sir. So, plz consider my humble

revathykarthika
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I'm Pravin
Wishes from South India .

steps
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Fascinating sir .I am so grateful to you.

gayathri.r
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An important lesson for the improvement of speaking fluently. Excellent.

learningisfunwithprajnapar
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Gotcha!👍
Great session as always!
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senorita
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It's like a shot in the arm....very handy please do come again with these kinda

srinivasmallela
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This you tube channel helps a lot for beginners to learn English

ashwiniashu
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Indeed Captivating !
Sir, can we join your online classes in August?

adyasapriyadarshini
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Thanks for giving me this video to improve my English. Well, I love your voice you speak very fluently. I also wanna to speak like you . 👍👍👍

kritijha
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There are a very few I appreciate and listen to when it comes to learning English, Shashi Tharoor, The English but, and you. Amazing!

rojaachar
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Sir I am very gratitude to you. Your videos are very stupendous, marvellous. Very thanks very being my inspiration.

ruthvik
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On the left side, he has written Received English (the purest). On the right side, he has written colloquial English (informal and inferior to Received English). Yet, he teaches you the inferior version.

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Your lecture is very useful for us i need more of this from you for inhence my fluency please make more videos sir🙏

t-seriesakashpandit
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I can listen to you whole day...this Video cleared so much questions of mine...thank you ...

nup
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As per Cambridge dictionary, "gotta = have got to", so your given example sentence " I've gotta go" should be " I gotta go". The reference is given below.

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