Assimilation with /j/

In this video, you will learn about assimilation with /j/. There are four cases where assimilation occurs with the sound /j/, they are /d/ /j/, /t/ /j/, /s/ /j/, and /z/ /j/. Assimilation is not vital to your own speech, but it is useful to know in order to help with your listening comprehension. // OTHER USEFUL CONNECTED SPEECH VIDEOS Linking Vowels - Linking R/Intrusive R - // SUBSCRIBE FOR WEEKLY VIDEOS 📹 // FREE PHONEMIC CHART 💬 // FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA 📱 Ko-fi Donations: Website: Instagram: Facebook: Twitter: Twitch (learn English with video games): // COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS 🤔 What camera do you use? Canon 80D (from November 2019) for my videos. HD Logitech for lives: What microphone do you use? Lapel for videos: Snowball for live streams: What editing software do you use? I have an editor to protect my sanity. :) To get in touch with him, here’s his Twitter! - What software do you use for live streams? I use OBS for YouTube and Streamlabs OBS for Twitch. How many years have you been teaching? I’ve been teaching since I was 16! So for over 12 years. What qualifications do you have? BA Honours English Language and Linguistics, MSc Education: TESOL, Cambridge CELTA. Can you teach me English? Sure! Just take a look at my website for more information // IMPORTANT Any links containing are affiliate links and I earn commission through these links. If any of my content is sponsored, I will place a notification in the video and description. I teach using just one of many accents in the world. Please only learn it if you like it and if you are interested in learning it. I do not believe there is one “correct” accent or manner of pronunciation and I fully encourage EFL/ESL learners to expose themselves to as many varieties of English around the world to become accustomed to the beautiful variations of this world language. I focus mostly on teaching “Modern RP” (I may just say “RP” in my older videos, but to clarify, I do specifically mean “Modern RP”), however, you will hear a lovely little Yorkshire twang to my accent from time to time too. Please LOVE and BE PROUD of your accent. After all, it is part of your identity and makes you unique. 💚 #connectedspeech #pronunciation #learnenglish
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