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Connected speech explains why spoken English sounds fast and different from textbook English. In this lesson, I explain connected speech in English, including English rhythm, linking, reduction, and sound changes in real spoken English. Many English learners struggle with listening because spoken English is not pronounced word by word. Native speakers connect words, reduce sounds, and change pronunciation in everyday speech. Understanding connected speech helps you understand spoken English more clearly and improve your spoken English faster. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:44 Consonant–vowel linking 01:10 Consonant–consonant linking 01:31 Vowel–vowel linking 01:58 Elision (sounds drop) 02:14 Assimilation (sounds change) 02:51 The schwa (unstressed sounds) 03:38 Connected speech in full phrases In this video you will learn: what connected speech is in English why spoken English sounds fast how English words link together how sounds change and reduce in natural speech how connected speech affects English rhythm and listening Once you understand connected speech, listening comprehension improves immediately and spoken English improves much faster than before. I am a CELTA qualified English teacher with a degree in Modern Languages. I specialise in teaching spoken English, English pronunciation, English rhythm, listening skills, and real everyday English. To learn more about English rhythm, click here: • How to Make Your English Sound More Natura... For a 10 minute shadowing practice to improve spoken English and listening, click here: • Listen and Repeat After Me: Improve Your E... Subscribe for lessons on connected speech, spoken English, English pronunciation, listening skills, and English rhythm.