

AE 1323 - WILL - Spoken Contractions in Australian English
5 snips Feb 2, 2025
Dive into the fascinating world of spoken contractions in Australian English, focusing on the future auxiliary 'will.' Discover how pronunciation, linking, and stress come together to shape everyday conversation. The host offers practical examples to help listeners master these forms, making it easier for learners to sound more like a local. This engaging discussion is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their spoken English skills!
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Free Worksheet
- Download the free PDF worksheet for this episode to follow along.
- Use the provided link in the episode description to access the PDF.
Contraction Tip
- If unsure about contractions, separate the words.
- For example, instead of "it'll," say "it will."
Dark L Practice
- Practice the 'dark L' sound where your tongue stays flat and lips make a reverse 'W'.
- It sounds like 'ooh' and is used before consonants or semi-consonants.