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Understand Connected Speech in English in Just 15 Sentences
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
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Improve your British accent with my video lessons on how to speak accurate and natural British (UK) English pronunciation. In my tutorials, you can practise the accent from the south of England (received pronunciation - RP). Practise pronouncing sounds, syllables and words, learn about syllable stress, word stress, intonation and rhythm, and improve your speaking, listening and vocabulary at the same time! I hope you enjoy my videos, and feel free to leave me a comment, I'd love to hear from you!
This is a great video. More videos of sentences like those and paragraphs or texts would be great
Oh my goodness!!!! I'm upper class but you're the most intelligent
You indeed got a tranquil accent
I used to learn RP from a guy having a rough accent 😂 so obviously my voice get louder.
A thousand of thanks to you, Chris.....God bless you!
👏👏👏👏 A gorgeous lesson ! And your English is simply smashing !
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Another great great video! You have a telent to explain hard things in a very simple but clear way. I follow you on wechat too. Great lessons, always! Thanks!
Thank you so much Chris
Great video! This is just what I need.
Very useful ❤
Great video as always 👍
Amazing thanks a million
You are a fabulous teacher
Very good sir, I really wonderful class for me
Thanks chris
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so I would like to more video about pronunciation and your nationality accent.
thank you so much
have a nice day
Superb video.I like your all videos.
Please make more videos like this
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Nice Class
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Hi Chris please kindly do a lesson ending er pronunciation like forever, buyer, eternal and so on and so forth, thank you
Nice video
One connected speech I find difficult to pronounce is the words "I am afraid" consecutively, like "I am afraid that building may collapse any moment." To say smoothly I say it like "ama-fraid". So, what's the right way to say it smoothly while keeping connected?
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How to add with your chanel
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Let's practise:
1:24 - I've got an idea
3:23 - That always happen
4:41 - Let's hang out on Friday
5:48 - He asked me what I wanted
6:27 - Can we do it later?
7:42 - My friends from China are comming to visit
9:27 - What do you want to do this weekend?
9:38 - We should tell them the news
10:59 - This is the most common mistake
11:21 - We can meet you after school
11:56 - Did you tell them the plan?
12:50 - You should have left earlier
14:40 - We've got ten new students starting this week
14:48 - I teach all levels of English
16:22 - She drives a black car42
It's not easy for non-naitive.