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Gr10 Eng Section 1
- 10Eng001 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part I)
- 10Eng002 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part II)
- 10Eng003 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part III)
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10Eng004 VOCABULARY THAT NATIVE SPEAKERS USE IN ENGLISH
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10Eng005 STOP SAYING “I’M FINE!” | Reply This to “HOW ARE YOU?”
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Gr10 Eng Section 2
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10Eng006 ONE language, THREE accents – UK vs. USA vs. AUS English!
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10Eng007 14 OVERUSED ENGLISH WORDS – Stop Using Them! Use these alternatives
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10Eng008 7 things native English speakers DON’T say
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10Eng009 How to think in English and stop translating in your head
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10Eng010 8 Daily Use Smart English Phrases with Meaning
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Gr10 Eng Section 3
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10Eng011 NEVER MAKE These English Grammar Mistakes
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10Eng012 50 Common English Phrases
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10Eng013 THINK in ENGLISH!
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10Eng014 How To Learn 100+ English Words a day
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10Eng015 How To Speak English Like An American
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10Eng001 How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part I)
Do you really need to speak English fast? When native English speakers speak fast, the boundaries between words disappear and this gives the impression of talking fast. In reality, they are not talking faster than normal —it’s just that the sounds in their pronunciation flow together in the most smooth and efficient way.
In this video, I’m going to teach you a few things that all English learners should know about English pronunciation in order to understand native speakers.
Joining the words:
What do you do – Whudduhyuh do
I do Ahmma do
Duh
What did you do – Whutchuhyuh do
Yes – Yuh
Something – Sumpthin
Sometimes “t” becomes a “d”
To proceed to the next lesson click ‘Next’.
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