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Timestamps:
00:00 Tips for sounding like a native speaker
01:16 Do not pronounce the /d/ sound
Americans love to omit is d. They don’t pronounce it at the end of words and sometimes in the middle of words.
I found my laptop. – I foun-my laptop.
Not pronouncing d at the end of words is very common. It applies to nouns, verbs, conjunctions.
04:32 How to improve your pronunciation
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06:44 Glottal stop
Another letter that often stays silent is “t” at the end of words.
That – tha
Hot – ho
You can use a glottal stop to replace a “t” sound. Not – no.
08:51 Replacing the sound /t/ with /d/
11:23 -ish
When they are unsure about something and don’t know something exactly, they add the suffix -ish to show their uncertainty. For example, Let’s meet at sevenish. -Ish implies that we’ll meet around seven, and we may meet at 6.50 or at 7.15 or around that time. So this suffix makes the reference sound vague and approximate.
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How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part II) ➡️ https://youtu.be/5wr44LGmIaw
How to speak English fast and understand natives (Part I) ➡️
https://youtu.be/MiebCHmiszs
Timestamps:
00:00 Tips for sounding like a native speaker
01:16 Do not pronounce the /d/ sound
Americans love to omit is d. They don’t pronounce it at the end of words and sometimes in the middle of words.
I found my laptop. – I foun-my laptop.
Not pronouncing d at the end of words is very common. It applies to nouns, verbs, conjunctions.
04:32 How to improve your pronunciation
Improve your pronunciation with our interactive handbook: https://bit.ly/3PI4p98 (Hurry up to get 50% discount!)
06:44 Glottal stop
Another letter that often stays silent is “t” at the end of words.
That – tha
Hot – ho
You can use a glottal stop to replace a “t” sound. Not – no.
08:51 Replacing the sound /t/ with /d/
11:23 -ish
When they are unsure about something and don’t know something exactly, they add the suffix -ish to show their uncertainty. For example, Let’s meet at sevenish. -Ish implies that we’ll meet around seven, and we may meet at 6.50 or at 7.15 or around that time. So this suffix makes the reference sound vague and approximate.
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