By Olga Smith
The English tend to speak in phrases, often linking the words together. To sound fluent in English, liaise words that belong together in a phrase gliding from one word to another, almost pronouncing them as one word.
I would like to outline 5 connected speech patterns:
Consonants elision
bus stop, soap powderLiaising vowel to vowel
go out, so easyLiaising article and preposition with the main word
at the cinema, in the woodsLiaising words that form compound nouns
bank clerk, assistant managerUse linking “r”
car insurance, fair enough
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