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How to connect English words to sound like a native speaker | Accurate English

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Learn how to connect English words to sound like a native speaker of American English. Learn the rules of linking the final consonant to the vowel of the next word to sound more natural and more fluent.

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I appreciate all the effort they put into making these videos. However, accent-focused videos don't always work in real life because every state and every native English-speaking country has its own slang and way of speaking.

Even if you spend hundreds of hours mastering a specific accent, there will still be situations where you fall short. That's why I think it's better to focus on learning good grammar and stop worrying about sounding silly when speaking.

As long as you can communicate your message clearly and effectively, that's more than enough! 😊

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my ca ris new

one example clear everything. Thanks a lot

@Saifulonesaif
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@josejaimevidalrosales8660
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i really appreciate you

@AJ7b4u
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Wow very nice ❤ you've elucidated this subject in pretty better way , i got tranquility and learnt something new here 😊

@JunaidKhan-z6o6m
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OMGGG LOVE THIS

@huonglinh8544
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Interesting class, thanks,
Where are you from?

@jacobotinoco7260
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I like a lot

@raisa4265
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Hi mam I have want to clarify that when preposition meets in consonants are like connecting i must to stress that while speak

@c.b.braneeshraocbr6871
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S an x xsita hiro hironi baika wold😂🎉😢

@RamChandra-m6n9h
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Everything is crisp and considerate; the sequencing helps ideas land step by step �� — I create small practice clips too and would appreciate any ideas you’re comfortable sharing.

@SpeakEcho
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Finally got it thanks teacher 😊

@ShoaibIslam-life
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Muchisimas gracias por este video

@Enprocesodeseruneditor
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Everything is crisp and considerate; the sequencing helps ideas land step by step �� Any tips for keeping daily practice consistent? — I’ve started posting tiny speaking prompts as well and would value your feedback to improve.

@WordGlide-d3g
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I hope that help me

@Cu5o
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Thanks teacher

@AryaBoy-j9i
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thanks :)

@NarenFragozo
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Dear Madam, i many times saw this video. How to clink connecting words. I, every day at last 24 hours in the day two times watch this video. I watch with great pleasure and interest. Madam, I have been watching your English Channel for the last three years. I like it a lot. I hope you share in the future this type of another video.

@mintudey307
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@abdifatahsaed6811
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My problem is about listening skill mostly about American English!

@apinaldomingostomas2090
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It was great, watching from Mozambique

@mariotivane587
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Merci !

@alexdeguedine4384
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Amazing

@alexmacedo3732
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I'm loved 😊

@dsprosystem1969
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Amazing lesson ❤

@dsprosystem1969
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01:06 Linking

01:17 speak English
01:36 five hours / five o'
04:17 car is / five o'

05:00 worked out
05:23 cooked it
05:26 needed it

05:41 South America
05:47 have a
05:53 I'm a
05:58 hold on
06:06 take a

06:15 like it
06:18 loved it

06:22 live in a [li vi nə]
06:25 live in an apartement
[li vi nə nəpɑːrtmənt]

06:29 far is it
06:31 four and a half hours away
[fɔː rə​ nə hæ fauər zə​wei]

06:36 time is it
06:38 five o'

06:41 wake up
06:44 four in

06:48 need it
06:51 needed it

06:55 Did it work out
06:59 worked out

07:03 speak English
07:06 just a

07:09 like it
07:11 liked it a

@blue-mr5ju
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Special gratitude!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

@mohammademran1098
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Amazing Lisa. You're a blessing. Learning tons.

@wkoppe
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hey ma'am i really love your teaching strategies

@MatiyasMaru-h9i
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Helpful video

@zulhashasan3834
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THANK YOU❤

@Emi20_26
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I would also add that learning how to link words helps with listening comprehension because you learn how to anticipate how a native English speaker would say things.

@williamglassman1281
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Your new sub

@MethwangKonyak
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The practice at the end of video is too fast to follow. Just like "I lived in an apartment", How could you expect a beginner to understand it? You make me frustarted.

@Taco1999
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I don't feel any difference it's like I am just speaking faster but I can't recognise the linking

@3yoonel2lb
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Yuu are a very pretty woman

@MarioGarciaSuarez-ys5hy
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Veru nice mam

@STYENDRASINGH-nw2lu
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This video is incredibly inspiring! It has given me so much insight into the way to speak English! Thank you so much, my teacher!

@Dazhi1989
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Thank you!

@izumi.izumiko
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You're an awesome teacher 😊

@Mepublic-s5o
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I am living in Singapore.
English is public language in this country but I don’t understand Singaporean English although I am intermediate English speaker.
Because Singaporean don’t connect words.They always cut sounds.
It seems connecting words is important for natural English….

@kitakita1184
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Doesn't it work?

@RubyKhan-r6b
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Que claro habla ingles esta mujer

@edwingalve5673
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Excellent explanation

@wongwongowenn.o.j.856
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i love you l want to pass my night with you

@MuhammadAwaz-w5v
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Thanks

@Mohamed-Habib-t2l
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Thank you very much

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