Connected Speech You NEED to Know in English 🇺🇸
Video Overview & Insights
I teach you how connected speech works in U.S. American English—the way words blend, link, and sometimes disappear when we speak naturally. If you’ve ever struggled to understand native speakers even though you “know all the words,” this is why. Learn how real English sounds and how to catch it in everyday speech.
My video in Spanish about shoulda/coulda/woulda: https://youtu.be/xztZpiughRA?si=r3cIuSWYNZ_3sQ36
CORRECTION: "I didn't want TA" is NOT actually that common in the US. It's more common to say "I didn't want to" BUT it's also very common to say "I didn't wanna/wannu" (connected speech.) 😊
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@alleyofwordsAy nooo con razón no entiendo en las series jajajaja con razón no escucho el would o las negaciones, este vídeo es una joya
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@AussieTuitionLe esplico en Espan̈ol aca Dicen Castellano. Estuve 2 veses en Inglaterra solo lo entendia 50 por ciento .30 por ciento lo hablan cerado i lo resto un Ingles que no se lo que significant. Hablo 3 idiomatic entiendo 2 mas .si tengo herores ortograficos que son incredible para mi . Tuve muchos prblemas con lomaestros iprfesores . Lo puse en mi bolsillo en largo plaso
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@aytacmorganLa lengua hablada a veces es muy diferente a la escrita o formal. Pasa igual en francés con "je ne sais pas" que se convierte en "shepa" o el "je suis" se transforma en "shui". Amo tus videos pero no me gusta escribir en otros idiomas. Saludos desde Argentina.
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I actually started to speak like this automatically without this videos
And I really wanna real hood english
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Ok lets start learning english again from scratch 😅😂
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@OMoysesqueConsegue8:17 what do they become whadathey.
i thought they were saying what a day😂
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@karinagomez6307I understand you a little bit i can't speak, how can i improve my pronunciation... its hard teacher 😢😢😢
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@josesoares6787Everything is crisp and considerate; the sequencing helps ideas land step by step I also share small English practice clips and would truly value any feedback you’re comfortable giving.
@PhraseDockThe balance of listening and speaking moments is spot on; your timing leaves room to try aloud comfortably ��️ — I also share small English practice clips and would truly value any feedback you’re comfortable giving.
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@juandiegomartinez51Now I understand why can't understand " the spoken English or real life English": because of the extreme connected speech ; at each contraption they swallow more the words what became the comprehension almost impossible or exist a level above of the advanced.I ask myself if it become harder to learn English?.
@DanielRocha-zo4xqu r teaching style is awesome, I love it..
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@АлександрЖестков-щ3яFrench does this too
@nightdog8910I am really into the american accent cause I find it amazing and fascinating . muchas gracias
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