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🗣️ Do you speak perfect English, but still sound like a robot? If you have a hard time understanding fast-speaking native English speakers, it’s not your fault! Native speakers are actually very... lazy. Instead of pronouncing every single letter, they use a secret, relaxed sound called the Schwa (the "Uh" sound). In today's 15-minute episode of Just English with Emily, Michael learns how to stop stressing every syllable and start connecting his words smoothly. In this lesson, you will learn: ✅ What the "Schwa" sound is and why it's the most common sound in English. ✅ The "Lazy" way to pronounce common words (Banana, Computer, Pizza). ✅ How to crush "Glue Words" so you can speak faster (To ➡️ Tuh, For ➡️ Fer, And ➡️ Un). ✅ How to immediately improve your listening skills by understanding the native rhythm. We also do a Pronunciation Test at the end so you can practice speaking out loud with us! 👇 CHAPTERS: Intro: The "Robot" Pronunciation Problem 🤖 The Secret of the Lazy Sound (The Schwa) Common Word Practice: Banana, Computer, Doctor Crushing "Glue Words" (To, For, And) The Final Pronunciation Test Listener Practice & Homework 📝 YOUR HOMEWORK: Are you a Robot or a Native Speaker? Practice saying "Buh-na-nuh" and tell us in the comments below! 👇 ❤️ SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: If this lesson helped your pronunciation, please Like, Subscribe, and Share it with a friend studying English! #LearnEnglish #EnglishPronunciation #SchwaSound #JustEnglishWithEmily #EnglishListeningPractice #DailyEnglish