Speak Like A Native Review
—linking a final consonant to a starting vowel (e.g., "fried egg" sounds like "fry-degg") or dropping sounds like "t" or "d" between consonants (e.g., "nex(t) week"). Mastering Contractions
Before we begin, we must debunk a dangerous myth. Speak Like a Native
🎯 Most native speakers make mistakes! Focus on clarity and confidence rather than being 100% perfect. If you'd like, I can: —linking a final consonant to a starting vowel (e
An English learner might say, "I am in the bus," because in their language, "in" is the preposition for enclosed spaces. A native English speaker says, "I am on the bus." Why? Because the rule isn't logical; it's habitual. "I am in the bus