How to RELAX your ACCENT | Part 1 | Connected Speech & Linking in English

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Well hey there I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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I've got an awesome lesson for all of you today.
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I have got an awesome lesson for all of you today.
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What do you notice about the pronunciation
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of these two sentences?
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I say them quite differently.
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Same sentence, quite different.
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The first time, really naturally.
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Just like I'd say it to my friends.
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The second was a little awkward, very clear but
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a little like a robot, don't you think?
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Not how I would normally speak anyway.
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Natural English pronunciation is
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definitely not spoken perfectly.
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Words reduce, they contract and they link together.
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These are the secrets of natural, relaxed and
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generally a pretty cool English pronunciation.
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Now I will warn you that this lesson is advanced
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pronunciation practice. Now anyone can give it a go,
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anyone can practise
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but I want you to know that it's not easy.
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It takes practise speaking out loud,
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listening carefully to native speakers and imitating them
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Pronouncing English words correctly is
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absolutely necessary for all of you.
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But to really take your English speaking skills
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up to the next level,
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well we need to focus on your natural pronunciation
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so that you can reduce your accent a little
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and sound a bit more relaxed when you're
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chatting in English.
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Let me say it again, English pronunciation is
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definitely not perfect.
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So we're going to rough things up a little bit this lesson.
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I want you to loosen up, let your hair down
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and go with the flow because you just won't
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hear a native English speaker say:
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No no no no no no no.
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In English, words bump into each other.
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Sometimes sounds change.
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New sounds can get added in.
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And sometimes
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sounds are dropped or just completely eliminated.
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Natural pronunciation is not something that you can see
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you can't read it in a sentence and know
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exactly how a native English speaker would say it.
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So speaking naturally is really only a skill
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that you can develop through practise.
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By listening to native English speakers
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and by trying it yourself
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and that is exactly what we're going to do today.
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We'll take a close look at linking an important part
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of natural pronunciation and I'll explain how it works,
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where it happens and how you can use linking
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to reduce your accent and sound
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more natural when you speak English.
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Linking is an important part of connected speech
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in English and there are three main categories to it.
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Now there's a lot to cover here so in this lesson,
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we're going to go over
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consonant to vowel linking.
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And I'll go into more detail about vowel to vowel and
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consonant to consonant linking in another lesson soon.
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And if you need to,
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just turn on the subtitles down there too.
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The most important thing when talking about
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linking in English is that we're talking about sounds
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not letters.
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Sounds that you can hear
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but not the letters that you can see
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and this is really important to keep in mind.
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We're talking about consonant sounds linking
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to vowel sounds in quite particular situations.
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When a word ends in a consonant sound and it's
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followed by a word that starts with a vowel sound,
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we can link them.
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Consonant to vowel linking happens all the time
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with phrasal verbs like this.
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Now what happens all the time in English is
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that a word that ends in a vowel letter on paper
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can sometimes end in a consonant sound when spoken
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Can you think of any examples of this?
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If you can, write some of them in the comments.
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So here, 'like' and 'it' can link together.
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Now if we just look at the spelling,
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'like' ends in E, a vowel letter.
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But the E is silent in this word so 'like' actually ends
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in a /k/ sound, a consonant sound.
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So with linking sounds, don't look for the letters,
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listen for the sounds. This is the first clue to help you
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link words together when you're speaking English.
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All right let's keep going!
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With consonant to vowel linking, the sounds blend
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or they push together and this is how
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native English speakers speak so quickly.
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We push our words together because
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it makes it so much quicker and so much easier
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to say them.
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When one word ends with a consonant sound
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and the next word starts with a vowel sound,
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we can push them together.
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The two sounds come together
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so that they flow.
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So can you tell me, looking at this sentence,
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where there is a word that ends in a consonant sound
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followed by one that starts with a vowel sound?
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There are two examples here.
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Both of these vowels are unstressed so the
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sound actually reduces to a schwa sound.
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And if you're not sure about what a schwa sound is,
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then check out this video next, it will explain everything.
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But the /k/ sound from the end of 'like'
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joins with the vowel schwa.
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Hear how quick that is
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when you push those sounds together?
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There's no space between these sounds.
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Don't take a breath, don't do anything like that,
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just combine the two sounds together
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until they roll smoothly from the /k/ to the
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sound so it becomes like one word.
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Now 'slice of' follows the same rules.
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You blend the /s/ from the end of 'slice'
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and connect it to the schwa sound at the start of 'of'
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which is pronounced
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and so it's smooth and connected,
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moving from one to the other.
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Okay so I think the rules are pretty clear here,
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consonant sounds at the end of a word linked to a word
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following that starts with a vowel sound.
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Simple, as long as you remember
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that you're listening for sounds
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rather than looking for letters, you'll be fine.
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So right now I want to practise with you a little but first
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I want you to think of your own sentence
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that includes an example of consonant to vowel linking.
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See if you can write your sentence in the comments.
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Practise saying it out loud.
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And if you see other people's sentences down there,
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then try and practise with them as well.
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Practise the linking between those sounds.
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Okay so I'm going to put a sentence right here
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on the screen and then I want you to listen to me
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say each sentence.
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Listen carefully because I want you to
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listen to how these words connect,
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where do they link, when they're spoken.
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I want you to look at the sentence, listen to me say it
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and try and work out where this linking can happen.
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You can write it in the comments so that looks like this.
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Using little dashes to link those words together.
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Okay ready! It's hot today!
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Okay.
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Where are the linking opportunities?
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Did you get those?
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Did you hear how those sounds push together?
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So the words move together in your sentence.
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Now speed it up, I want you to say it with me.
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Are you ready?
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Nice one!
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Okay!
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Say it with me.
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So where in this question can we link words together?
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For sure.
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And
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Where are those linking opportunities?
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Or even it might reduce down to
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There are lots of opportunities to connect
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these consonants to these vowel sounds, right?
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It's really addictive when you start, isn't it?
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You'll notice all of these opportunities to link
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words together all the time.
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And you haven't even seen part two or part three
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of these lessons, right? I've got more.
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Can you say it with me?
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So we're replacing the full vowel sound of 'of'
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with the schwa.
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Nice!
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Well I hope that you've enjoyed this lesson so far.
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Remember that this is part one, there's more coming.
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And while it may seem complicated at first,
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this kind of linking is quite straightforward
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when you slow down and you think about it.
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You'll notice that lots of small and very common words
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start with vowels, prepositions, articles, conjunctions
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these are all great places to start practising
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linking and connected speech.
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Remember to practise with your ears by imitating
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and copying a native English speaker.
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This is a really great way to improve your linking sounds
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and your natural expression.
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My imitation lessons are a great place to start
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practising connected speech
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so you can check them out right here.
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And with a little practice, you'll start feeling that flow
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and that rhythm in your sentences and it will start to
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impact on the way that you speak English naturally.
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Don't forget that part two and part three
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of these lessons are coming soon,
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so in the meantime while you're waiting,
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why don't you check out these lessons here?
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That one in particular, where I'll show you how to focus
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on your pronunciation and natural English expression
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through imitating.
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Thanks for all of your hard work today
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and all of your comments
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that you've been writing down there.
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Make sure you say 'hi',
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you are amazing, I'll see you next week.
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