Senet: I had more formal education in English, so as Ethan told earlier, it was more like from the textbooks. And of course, we had audio files, but maybe it wasn't as natural as it could be. But I was lucky because we had some young teachers at my university and they, on their lessons, added some music. So that's where I think I heard those examples of connected speech like, I don't know, Wanna or Gotta, those kinds of things. It kind of created a picture for me or image that this is connected speech is something for the realm of music. That's why later when I was speaking English or teaching English, even,
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Is speaking fast English one of your dreams? While this may seem impossible to achieve sometimes, there’s a secret ability you need to master in order to make that happen: Connected speech. Learning (and using) connected speech in your English will make you sound confident, natural and, of course, faster when you speak! In today’s episode, we teach some of the most common connected speech patterns and how you can use them.
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