Learn Linking & Connected Speech in English | Consonant + Consonant & Vowel + Vowel Linking (PART 2)

Published: 16 October 2020
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Learn how to use connected speech, more specifically, how we connect consonant + consonant and consonant + vowel sounds together in sentences in this full text analysis.

Connected speech isn't vital to use in your own speech, however, it's very useful for your listening comprehension. :)

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