Linking Sounds in American English | Connecting Consonants to Vowels

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Linking Sounds in American English is essential for mastering fast speech and achieving connected speech. In today’s lesson, we’ll focus on connecting consonants to vowels using common English phrasal verbs like “look at” and “turn off.” You’ll learn how to connect words in spoken English for smoother, more natural pronunciation.

By mastering these common phrasal verbs, you’ll not only sound more fluent but also enhance your clarity and confidence in real-life conversations. I’ll provide practical examples and visual cues with nonstandard spellings to help you understand and practice these links effectively.

Whether you want to improve your American pronunciation, speak confidently, or achieve a natural flow in fast speech, this lesson will give you the tools you need.

00:00 Linking for Natural, Smooth Speech
01:07 Why use phrasal verbs?
02:23 What is linking?
04:12 Look at
05:01 Find out
05:34 Turn off
05:54 Pick up
06:15 Hold on
07:19 Log in
07:44 Hang out
08:04 Drop off
08:22 Run into
09:04 Get up
09:40 How to practice

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