We will here learn 3 tips for sounding like a native speaker as well as How to understand what you hear like a native speaker, hopefully.
In addition to this, We will learn How to speak some of the common word to improve our pronunciation.
It will take time and a lot, a lot, a lot of practice. These three tips we tell you here will help you sound a little bit more like a native speaker.
Let's practice :-
So for example: we do not say: "black coffee", we don't say: "ke, ke". There's only one "k": "bla coffee", "bla coffee." Another example We say: "Oh, not-at-all.", "Not-at-all.", "Not-at-all." Right? The "t", so this becomes: "No-ta-tall", "No-ta-tall", "Not at all".
We say "Interesting" but the true pronunciation is "In-chre-sting".
Here you will get to know 3 tips for sounding like a native speaker. And we will practice some Exercise to improve our English.
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In addition to this, We will learn How to speak some of the common word to improve our pronunciation.
It will take time and a lot, a lot, a lot of practice. These three tips we tell you here will help you sound a little bit more like a native speaker.
Let's practice :-
So for example: we do not say: "black coffee", we don't say: "ke, ke". There's only one "k": "bla coffee", "bla coffee." Another example We say: "Oh, not-at-all.", "Not-at-all.", "Not-at-all." Right? The "t", so this becomes: "No-ta-tall", "No-ta-tall", "Not at all".
We say "Interesting" but the true pronunciation is "In-chre-sting".
Here you will get to know 3 tips for sounding like a native speaker. And we will practice some Exercise to improve our English.
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