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Jeffrey714 Posted 19 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

Linking

0sometimes u do hear words n words r connected of its pronounciation when come to speaking.for example(find out)02br
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00Is it a must to link all the words when it can be linked.sometimes native speaker don't link the words,but some do.so,any suggestion?.0-
  

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0 Hi,02br 00what do you mean? Can you give us some examples? Is it that you notice that people say "fin dout" instead of "find out"?

  • 0 Hi,02br 00what do you mean?
  • Can you give us some examples?
  • Is it that you notice that people say "fin dout" instead of "find out"?
  • Or that people say something like "las cheer" instead of "last year"?
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0 Hi,02br
00what do you mean? Can you give us some examples? Is it that you notice that people say "fin dout" instead of "find out"? Or that people say something like "las cheer" instead of "last year"? 050010id1
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0 well i mean do u speak englsih wif linking the words a lot?or tat's jz comes natural to yr speech 0-
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0I think linking is something that happens naturally when we speak fast and fluently. Understanding how linking works will certainly help to improve your pronunciation and listening comprehension, but there is no need to deliberately try to link all the words when speaking English.0-
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01cite10Jeffrey71412cite10well i mean do u speak englsih wif linking the words a lot?or tat's jz comes natural to yr speech12blockquote
10Yeah, words should be joined together, but that has to be a natural feature of your speech that you develop over time, listening to a lot of English.02br
00I don't say "

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