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Linking with Vowels 1 (Understanding Spoken English Series)

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2009

Linking can make American English sound very fast. A lot of linking occurs with vowels. Understanding linking will help you understand American English better. Level: intermediate to advanced.
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  • The way you teach English is simple, plain and easy to understand.

    I'm learning English on line and I think you would be my favorite teacher.

    You would help me improve my English a lot.

    I hope eventually you will come out with more and more video clips.

    Thanks a lot !!!

  • @meonhius

    Thank you -- I appreciate your kind words!

  • thank you for your lessons! I understand everything said in this video, it makes me happy :)

  • @Sun2strider

    I'm so glad!

  • well, united states are a very large nations, the accents are so different but.. little by little you start to notice the slight differences. not to talk about english pronunciation. although we study britain english at school, i could understand nothing when i tripped to london. i can watch an american movie and i can get what is said almost every time.seems easier than britain.understanding spoken english has always made me curios, because i could write it and speak it but never understood it!

  • @GooGooJoob

    I hope the lessons are helping!

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  • @SamuelPuckett

    Thank you -- you're very kind!

  • u r a great teacher i'd like to have a teacher like u

  • I WOULD LIKE THI VIDEO.

  • @melissajjoa

    Thanks for your kind words, and good luck with your listening studies.

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