Mofa CONNECTED SPEECH IN ENGLISH
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CONNECTED SPEECH IN ENGLISH

25min
1,100 P
Practice linking sounds in spoken English. Words are not pronounced separately in spoken English. Learn the trick.

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Have you ever wondered how you would sound if you knew how to connect words in spoken English?  I bet you would sound more natural, and fluent. That's for sure. Every language has a connected speech. Just like your native language, it is easy for you to speak pretty fast with a bit of melody in it. That's what makes it natural and beautiful to listen to. The same goes for English. Words are connected and they sometimes sound like one which makes it pretty hard for learners to understand. The good news is that I'm here to make it easy for you to understand and to be able to use it when you speak. 
Ok, that being said, I would like you to answer a few questions with a YES or NO. 
  • Do you find it difficult to understand native speakers because you think they speak pretty fast? 
  • Have you been studying English for a long time but you can't speak fluently? 
  • Would you like to speak a little faster without counting your words when you speak?  
  • Do you think you sound boring when you speak because you're too slow and people don't find you interesting? 
  • Would you like to sound more natural? 
Now, if you did answer YES to any of those questions, then it would be a pleasure to have you in my class. Let's heat things up and get you fluent. See you soon. 

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