Struggling to speak English quickly? Then STOP! Donโt speak fast English, speak clear English instead. In this video, you'll learn why you should stop trying to speak fast English and focus on speaking English more clearly so that people understand you better. Your meaning is more important than your speaking speed!
You'll learn what people mean by fast speech, including stress and reductions, contractions, dropped or deleted sounds, elision, assimilation, palatalization, linking, and connected speech. You're not alone if you feel overwhelmed by these concepts!
You'll find out what you need to do to speak clear English, including increasing the contrast in your speech by stressing words and reducing the sounds that don't matter. We'll also talk about how to break your ideas into thought groups and how to package and present your ideas so native speakers can follow what you're saying. Finally, you'll find out how to use your voice to communicate your meaning through pitch and intonation.
Watch this playlist for more practice on how to speak clear English (NOT fast English):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL81YJkck6j1vrsOsSMeo_0C39WnB6NPXhFast Speech - Shortcuts English Speakers Use:
https://youtu.be/aMlPNdxSJjUHow to Speak with More Contrast:
https://youtu.be/zuQuwgeKxZ8Sentence Stress in American English:
https://youtu.be/EDdmqlarRQAHow to Say Contractions Naturally:
https://youtu.be/Vvfa15JFMjYHow to Speak with Thought Groups:
https://youtu.be/IKUWcrVGrZEFind the transcript and more practice here:
https://englishwithkim.com/dont-speak-fast-english/0:00 Why Clarity is More Important Than Speed
1:26 Difference Between Thinking Quickly and Speaking Quickly
2:18 What We Mean By Fast Speech in English
5:04 Increase the Contrast in Your Speech
7:47 Break Your Ideas Into Thought Groups
9:29 Communicate Your Meaning with Pitch and Intonation
๐ค Iโm Kim, and Iโm here to help you express your meaning and your message through stress, intonation, and how you you use your voice and breath.
In other words, youโll learn how to communicate clearly and confidently in American English so that people will definitely understand (and *listen* to) what you have to say.
๐ข Want to improve how you sound, but not sure where to start?
These videos will help you find your voice in English:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL81YJkck6j1t6ZPViiL8zOLYVvz1Gjdjz๐ฉโ๐ป Learn all about courses and coaching right here:
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