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Speak English like Native Speakers in Only 4 Steps


Speak English like Native Speakers in Only 4 Steps




Sounding English like native speakers is the main process in learning English language and the back bone of learning the English language; without it, your words will be nonsense and very odd to who are fluent in English. So we have for you 3 important tips for sounding like native speakers and improving your English pronunciation, and thereafter all the other skill of English language.





1 – Practice

Practice the English language is the first and the main step for sounding like its native speakers. Practice English language comes through two main processes, first of them listening, the second is peaking. You should listen more and more and try to practice your English with your student or chatting with an English friend. You should resound all your old English and correct what sounding wrong; searching within your vocabulary, you'll find that you have killing mistakes in your pronunciation.


2 – Connect Words

Connecting words is the second vital process in sounding English like its natives; you do that technique in your own native language, if you are Arabic, Polish, Chines or other, you connect words together by no sense. Try to do the same thing with English. Here is an example:
Black coffee
You should squeeze words together not to separate them when speaking, in "Black coffee" you should connect "CK" with "C" to make one "K" sound.
The rule: if a word ends in a consonant and the second word begin with the same consonant, drop the first one. Black Coffee is "Bla Coffee"
Note: taking a test on TOEFL or IELTS will help you much in connecting words and practice your English like its native speakers.  


3 – Squeezing Words

Concerning some words, native speakers squeeze them, I mean the one word, that they don't pronounce all its consonant or all its vowels; you should do the same thing with these words; don't pronounce all the letters of the words, squeeze some to them together. Here is an example:
Comfortable
Native speakers don't say all letters of the word "Comfortable" they drop "r" sound and "l" sound.
Interesting
Native speakers don't say "r" sound or "g" sound
The rule: if you want to emphasize a word, then you should say all its syllables, but in daily speaking, you should squeeze most of its consonants.


3 – Squeezing Letters

There are many letters in the English language which sound different if you squeeze them together; to speak or sound English like its native, you should squeeze letter together and know the rule of squeezing which is listening and practice. Here is an example:
Country
The "t" letter and "r" letter sounding different; they sound like "tch"
The rule: when squeezing letter, you get another sound


Conclusion

The English language is the worldwide language; and no excuse for practicing it; you should try and try to learn it, not only in its written form but its sound shape. 


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