Weak Forms in English (Understand FAST Native Speakers) + Free PDF
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Learn how to pronounce strong and weak forms in English in commonly used words. Learning about the pronunciation of weak forms in English will help you speak faster, sound fluent in English and also help you understand native English speakers better!
You will learn how to pronounce the strong and weak forms of the words and, to, for, of a, and the, and practise saying them in sentences.
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03:42 - You will learn to pronounce (and, to, for, of, a, the)
03:58 - When should you use weak and strong forms?
04:38 - How to pronounce βandβ in sentences
05:27 - How to pronounce βtoβ in sentences
6:36 - How to pronounce βforβ in sentences
7:23 - How to pronounce βofβ in sentences
9:02 - How to pronounce βaβ in sentences
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11:06 - How to pronounce βtheβ in sentences
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