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Linking is an important characteristic of spoken American English. Study linking an ending vowel or diphthong to a beginning vowel or diphthong.

How to Pronounce “I appreciate it.”

How to Pronounce “I appreciate it.”

Learn how to politely say 'thank you', and study linking vowel to vowel and linking with a Flap T in the phrase "I appreciate it." YouTube blocked? Click here to see the video. https://youtu.be/F0-UQ205BeU Video Text: In this American English … [Read more...]

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English Pronunciation – Linking: Vowel to Vowel

English Pronunciation – Linking: Vowel to Vowel

It’s important in American English to link words together so one word flows into the next.  When a word ends in a vowel or diphthong and the next word begins in one, that is a great opportunity to slide the two words together. YouTube blocked? Click … [Read more...]

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