Love this course, the teacher is amazing, and her voice so nice!!
Introduction
Welcome!
Fluency
Warm-up!
Slow vs Fast Speech
Assimilation
Elision
Ellipsis
Formal and Informal Contractions
Quiz: Fluency
Stress
Strong and Weak Forms
Emphasizing For The Win
Emphasizing For Clarity
Emphasizing Questions
Quiz: Stress
Intonation
Giving Your Opinion
Giving and Receiving Instructions
Comparisons and Contrasts
Request or Offer Help
Quiz: Intonation
Conversation
Continuing the Conversation
Adding Information
Showing Attitude
Replying with Questions
Quiz: Conversation
English around the world
Foreign Words in English
British vs American Vocabulary
British vs American Slang
Quiz: English around the world
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Love this course, the teacher is amazing, and her voice so nice!!
Me encanta su entonacion , es casi nativa su pronunciacion excelente lo que necesitaba y muchas gracias.Tiene: ritmo, entonacion, conexion de palabras y naturalidad
In the first part, you’re using fast speech, talking about dating apps.
In the second part you’re using slow speech, you’re talking about taking the first step.
Is interesting that when you speak slowly as a listener, we have to pay more attention, meanwhile, you’re talking fast, we’re trying to catch the main idea.
This is the course that I wanted when I was starting in English.
Because we all have so many questions when we hear native speakers.
Assimilation: One sound becomes more like a nearby sound.
For instance: on the house
/ɑn ðə 'haʊs/ → /ɑn nə 'haʊs/
Elision: The omission of one or more sounds.
For instance: friendly → frɛnli
Ellipsis: Leaving out redundant words which we would normally expect to use in a sentence if we followed the gramatical rules.
For instance:
-(Have they) traveled to USA?
-(I) Don’t know
You sound better than a native, incredible!
Teacherrrr, thanks. I’m basic intermediate level.
but wanna try. TY again.
Assimilation*: One sound becomes more like a nearby sound
Elision: The omission of one or more sounds
Ellipsis: Leaving out redundant words which we would normally expect to use in a sentence if we followed the grammatical rules
Thanks Mariana for this roleplay 😃
Interesting role play!
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The first part was a “fast speech” about taking the courage to date people, and the second part was a “slow speech” about starting to use your current value to date people over waiting for some good chance.
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You can listen to my recording, playing it here.
It was difficult to understand to me her speaking.
I thought Mariana Lafón was trying to sell some pills
I don’t want to make any more jokes, but you just have to set the world speed to 0.5
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