American English Contractions With L
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- How To Pronounce Contractions In American English (he'll she'll it'll)
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One of the biggest differences between how American English native speakers and language learners sound has to do with the vowels or consonants we use, but not in the way you may expect.
The reality: we often struggle to feel natural adding the elements we need to use in our pronunciation, especially when it comes to joining words together in a sentence with American English contractions. So, let's study how to link words in American English with contractions, starting with contractions with L
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thank you geoff. very useful topic👌👌👌
thanks for watching and writing as always!
I didn't know the contractions who'll, when'll, where'll and why'll. Thanks
thanks so much for watching and letting me know what you've learned!
"I'll leave" is very tricky. it can be easily mistaken for "I leave"
try reducing the /ai/ vowel a bit
@@FluentAmerican for "I'll" in "I'll leave" or for both?
right; for "I'll"
very good but is not clear and please and post more of it
thanks for watching and writing! what specific element would you like more explanation on?
here are other videos I've done on contractions:
contraction workout video: th-cam.com/video/87_ftw7nKa8/w-d-xo.html
practice with he'll go / there're plenty / she'd like to / How'd it happen / Where's your friend / we're late: th-cam.com/users/liveaQp9en1GNfA
more on he'll, she'll, we'll, etc.: th-cam.com/users/livekQhElTpmQ-8
contractions with questions like there're and there'll: th-cam.com/users/liveDYx732L3GWQ
i means WHEN'LL. WHO'LL. Why'll first time to know about them
hope you start noticing them more everywhere!