Textbook English is different from spoken English, and a big part of this comes down to pronunciation and how things are said in real conversations.-This is Part 2 in my series on pronunciation, where we first looked at Linking in Episode 255, and now we-re looking at Elision. These are both features of connected speech that share some similarities.In this episode, I share an example of elision followed by a question or challenge for myself that I also ask you (the listeners) to do as well!Show notes page-- https://levelupenglish.school/podcast262Support the showSign Up for Free Lessons - https://www.levelupenglish.school/#freelessonsJoin Level Up English - https://courses.levelupenglish.schoolBy becoming a member, you can access all podcast transcripts, listen to the private podcast and join live lessons and courses on the website.
Textbook English is different from spoken English, and a big part of this comes down to pronunciation and how things are said in real conversations.-This is Part 2 in my series on pronunciation, where we first looked at Linking in Episode 255, and now we-re looking at Elision. These are both features of connected speech that share some similarities.In this episode, I share an example of elision followed by a question or challenge for myself that I also ask you (the listeners) to do as well!Show notes page-- https://levelupenglish.school/podcast262Support the showSign Up for Free Lessons - https://www.levelupenglish.school/#freelessonsJoin Level Up English - https://courses.levelupenglish.schoolBy becoming a member, you can access all podcast transcripts, listen to the private podcast and join live lessons and courses on the website.