Fast Speech - Shortcuts English Speakers Use to Speak Quickly and Efficiently

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Let's talk about fast speech! Learn the shortcuts native English speakers use to speak English quickly and efficiently. We'll discuss switching sounds, deleting sounds, dropping sounds, changing sounds, adding sounds, and of course, linking sounds.

In linguistic terms, you'll learn about metathesis, elision, syncope, haplology, dissimilation, assimilation, palatalization / yod coalescence, glottalization, insertion, epenthesis, intrusion, liaison, catenation, and gemination. Yes, we cover a lot of ground in this video!

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0:00 Introduction to Fast Speech
1:36 Switching Sounds or Syllables (Metathesis)
3:51 Deleting Sounds (Elision)
6:10 Dropping Reduced Sounds (Syncope)
7:06 Deleting Repeated Sounds (Haplology)
8:28 Dropping the /t/ Sound in Words with -nt
11:45 Dropping the /r/ Sound (Dissimilation)
13:18 Changing Sounds (Assimilation)
16:10 Palatalization / Yod Coalescence (Wouldja, Didja, Whatcha)
17:46 Glottalization in Words That End in -tən
19:49 Adding Sounds (Insertion / Epenthesis)
22:32 Adding Sounds to Link Words (Intrusion, Liaison)
24:15 Linking Sounds (Catenation)
25:21 Linking Repeated Sounds (Gemination)
26:46 Understanding Fast Speech & Experimenting

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Leave a comment and share any interesting examples of fast speech you've heard! I've been noticing these shortcuts in my own speech, as well as other people's! PS - since this is an in-depth video, I encourage you to use the chapters or timestamps in the description to head to the sections you're most interested in.

Englishwithkim
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Speaking clearly is more important than speaking quickly . This the golden rule you have said in the beginning ..Thanks a lot for your great efforts

saeedal_omar
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As an EFL speaker, I found this lesson extremely useful and interesting. Immensely grateful for your time and effort creating and posting this free content.

ubeimarramirez
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You deserve more viewers, absolutely great work.

mosaabelgahawy
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Oh my gosh!!! Thanks a lot about your great lesson my amazing teacher i would rather you kept teaching us

joelmasamba
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Great lesson.
I appreciate a lot of examples you presented.
Thank you Kim.

janantoni
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You're more than enough You're amazing I'm immensely proud to learn from you ❤

mohamedabbas
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This is definitely the key to better understand and be understood in English.
Thanks Kim.

markviana
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And these are the main reasons why it is difficult to understand native English speakers when they speak too fast.
Hi Kim, what have you been up to?
Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge and time with us. As I always say, you deserve more subscribers.
Never stop.
Keep it up!!

nacciomart
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Nice video! I so wish I had focused on fast, natural speech way sooner, haha I can understand English when spoken by English teachers, documentaries, news, but I am lost if I watch shows and movies without subtitles due to my limited vocabulary and struggling with connected speech "hacks" used by native speakers 😅

wallacesousuke
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I would love to give you a really extra special thanks for your efforts I'm profoundly grateful to you 🙏❤that's a magnificent episode

mohamedabbas
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Great explanation!
Thank you Kim! ♥️

mry
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This video Is amazing, It shows the tricks to understand the American people speak. It would be interesting to complete this video with more exercises. Kim thank you for giving us these useful videos.

eduardoaguilar
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You have such a nice American accent - clear and powerful!

philosopher
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'bout time somebody said this, thanx Kim.

epsilon-
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I enjoyed this very important lesson. You do a superb job.

sknrsqsqr
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I can only imagine the response if there's a course that involves your voiceover.

kevinfrederick
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a beautiful and useful channel

I want to know all American slang bro could help me, please
could you put them in a one video

ALSAIBANI
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May I ask you about when can I ask questions without auxiliary verb... I'm profoundly grateful to your support

mohamedabbas
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What about iNTo?
Does the T get dropped?

davidrock