Fast Speech 2 | How To Sound Like A Native Speaker

I will teach you American English Pronunciation! Check out my “Amazing American Accent Sound Bank“ course here: Don’t miss out! If you want to receive an invitation to join the next round of our Daily English Program, sign up here: This program is designed to help with ALL aspects of your English: listening, speaking, writing, vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, & confidence. Join this program to... -Receive weekly video lessons from me -Get weekly tasks guaranteed to boost your English -Participate in a global community of advanced English learners -Use English daily, challenge yourself, and make REAL progress Go here for all the info: And email us if you have any questions :) Team@ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••­­­••••••••••• ABOUT THIS VIDEO In this video, I talk about fast speech and how to sound more like a native English speaker. First, we discuss 10 words & phrases. Then I give 3 important tips. (I also discuss how to hear the difference between “can“ and “can’t,“ which is a question students often ask me) The three biggest tips I share in this video are... 1. The way words sound changes based on their environment 2. Your ears won’t deceive you 99% of the time 3. Repeat what you hear right after you hear it Remember, fast speech isn’t really about speaking “quickly“... but it may sound very quick to you since you are a non-native English speaker. Fast speech simply refers to the way native English speakers change and eliminate sounds as they speak normal, everyday English. If you are trying to sound more like a native speaker with an American English accent, I give lots of examples in this video to make you aware of what to listen for. Finally, learning pronunciation by reading how words are spelled is VERY confusing because English is not a phonetic language. So, the best way to learn pronunciation is to listen carefully and imitate what you hear. Here is the list of phrases I discuss in the video: - What are you doing later? - Especially - Excuse me - Fundamental - Probably - Comfortable - Can vs. can’t - Let me know - Do you want water or tea or anything? ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••­­­••••••••••• Download our free guides: →Practice your English with Native Speakers: →Official IPA guide: →Grammar guide to the Present Perfect Tense: →Intermediate to Advanced Masterclass: Connect With Me 🙋🏼‍♀️ → Newsletter: → Instagram: → Facebook: → Twitter: → Business Inquiries: stefanie@ Follow English Full:Time 👇🏼 → Website: → Instagram: → Facebook: ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••­­­••••••••••• FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ’s) 🌎 Where are you from? -California 🗣 Do you speak another language? -Yes, I learned Spanish and speak fluently. ✈️ What countries have you traveled to? -Mexico, Argentina, Ireland, UK, Denmark, Switzerland, Italy 🇦🇷 Have you ever lived abroad? -Yes, I have lived in Argentina since January 2013 🤷🏼‍♀️ You speak too fast. Can you slow down? -No. I work with advanced English learners, and they don’t need or want me to slow down. You can slow down my videos with this chrome extension: 🤓 I want to improve my English. Can you help me? -Sure. Sign up on my website to learn more about my online courses, classes, and offers. Here is the link:
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