Speak Clear English! Consonant to Consonant Linking
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- Опубліковано 24 жов 2021
- How does English sound so smooth? It's because of the linking, or the way that words and syllables are connected with each other. In this video, you'll learn about the most challenging form of linking - consonant to consonant linking - and you'll practice linking in the following words and phrases:
aggressive vampires
have to
does she
What's your address?
Is soup ok?
with lemon
I can go.
tenth
Yes, you are!
Would you help me?
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Fascinating lesson.Thank you a lot.
Thank you, it is a useful lesson!
Thank you! Nice lesson
Thank you for the awesome viedo.
Thank you.
I love ur class most.
Wowww u're really amazing can you make a video about "th" vanishing? Please we need it! Greetings from cali Colombia 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴 your UA-cam channel is gold
This video helps me a lot!! 😊
Thank you so much!! I have already suscribed to your channel. I have a question about vowel to vowel linking when a diphthong is followed by a vowel for example: in the sentence "slay is bad" do we have to pronounnce it like sleɪ y ɪs bad or sle y ɪs bad?. And in the sentence "i am good" do we have to pronounce it like aɪ y am good or a y am good ? Do we have to eliminate the ɪ in those diphthongs? As native spanish speaker that is difficult to me
Greatexplanation! Greateacher! 🥳
Teach how to link difficult consonant clusters as in "It has lost its charm". ST > TS > CH. Not easy to link them together.
These are really good videos!
Thank you for advanced for Linking video with narrow transaction.
You are so beautiful teacher
Great lessons, the best in UA-cam, I have fun, I'm very happy, I song, nothing else matters, best wishes, special thanks if you reading until the end.
Cool background, matches your eyes
What about words like 'heart racing faster"... Kinda tongue twister lil a bit for non native speakers... Do u have any tips...thanks so much 🙏
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U are incrideble
For "have to", why doesn't it become "have do"?