fast English | speaking fluency | English conversation practice
Learn 20 shortcuts native English speakers use to speed up their conversations. The 20 tips in this lesson are very common and you'll hear them frequently. For example, "going to" often becomes "gonna," "have got to" often becomes "gotta," "what are you" often becomes "watcha."
This lesson is based on informal spoken English. If you know the sounds native English speakers use to shorten their words and sentences, you'll understand more.
I hope you enjoy it! Let me know in comments which ones were new for you. And, do you have any favorites?
My video lessons that I mentioned:
1) HAVE TO / HAVE GOT TO: • I HAVE vs. I HAVE GOT ...
2) SHOULD AND OUGHT TO: • SHOULD and OUGHT TO - ...
3) PAST MODALS: • PAST MODALS: could hav...
4) QUESTION TAGS: • speak English naturall...
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