Fast speech: dropping G in English
When fluent or native English speakers talk fast with connected speech, vowels and consonants may merge and become indiscernible to English language learners. That's where this video on devoicing and fast speech may help point you in the right direction so that you can understand when words, consonants, vowels and syllables seem to become sounds or phonemes that are hard to decipher. Understanding English words when used in this way can help you speak faster and sound more natural.
This quick tutorial can help students take another step forward to advance their English learning. However, it is not recommended that you use connected speech or weak forms before you are ready! You're more likely to be understood by native English speakers and other ESL students if you use full forms unless you're able to emulate native English pronunciation to a high standard.
Another video that may also be useful on this subject can be found here [ Ссылка ]
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Fast speech: dropping G in English
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