In this English pronunciation lesson, we look more into connected speech and how the sounds /w/ and /j/ (y) are used to link vowels together. Learning about intrusive sounds in connected speech will help you improve your English pronunciation and rhythm, as well as understand fast speech and native English speakers much more easily. 🗣️ Join Emma's Pronunciation Hub Today: https://courses.pronunciationwithemma.com/podcast Follow Me on Social Media: YouTube: www.youtube.com/pronunciationwit...
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In this English pronunciation lesson, we look more into connected speech and how the sounds /w/ and /j/ (y) are used to link vowels together. Learning about intrusive sounds in connected speech will help you improve your English pronunciation and rhythm, as well as understand fast speech and native English speakers much more easily. 🗣️ Join Emma's Pronunciation Hub Today: https://courses.pronunciationwithemma.com/podcast Follow Me on Social Media: YouTube: www.youtube.com/pronunciationwit...
S2. E26. The secret "W" and "Y" sounds native speakers always use (connected speech)
Pronunciation with Emma Podcast
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S2. E26. The secret "W" and "Y" sounds native speakers always use (connected speech)
In this English pronunciation lesson, we look more into connected speech and how the sounds /w/ and /j/ (y) are used to link vowels together. Learning about intrusive sounds in connected speech will help you improve your English pronunciation and rhythm, as well as understand fast speech and native English speakers much more easily. 🗣️ Join Emma's Pronunciation Hub Today: https://courses.pronunciationwithemma.com/podcast Follow Me on Social Media: YouTube: www.youtube.com/pronunciationwit...
Pronunciation with Emma Podcast
In this English pronunciation lesson, we look more into connected speech and how the sounds /w/ and /j/ (y) are used to link vowels together. Learning about intrusive sounds in connected speech will help you improve your English pronunciation and rhythm, as well as understand fast speech and native English speakers much more easily. 🗣️ Join Emma's Pronunciation Hub Today: https://courses.pronunciationwithemma.com/podcast Follow Me on Social Media: YouTube: www.youtube.com/pronunciationwit...