How to Speak American English…FAST!

Get the Free Course: 💥 If you want to learn how to speak American English—and speak it fast—this video will show you how to do it. We’ll cover all the reductions and other shortcuts that Americans use when they’re speaking. It’s much different than writing or reading in English. Learning how to speak American English is easiest when you’re learning from a native speaker. This lesson uses a clip from a show to break down exactly what’s happening with the spoken English in the scene. When you learn how to speak American English in this way you’re getting the best of both worlds: English spoken at a fast conversational pace, as well as slowed-down in-depth analysis. 00:00 Introduction 00:17 Free Course at 00:22 How to understand fast English 00:49 Scene from Little America / How much of if do you understand? 01:34 Analyzing the scene word by word 03:31 Mini Course Top 3 Ways to Master the American Accent 14:22 guessing a part of a sentence 39:48 Join the Academy / Like and subscribe Video on N’T contractions: Playlist on -ED endings: Get Rachel’s free guide to the sounds of American English: Get Rachel’s Book: Follow her on Facebook: She’s also on Instagram :) Join her YouTube Membership: Join Rachel’s Circle or Rachel’s Superstars for awesome YouTube perks! Study in Rachel’s online school to speak better, more confident English: Get your FREE Sounds of American English Cheat Sheet: SUBSCRIBE!: New to Rachel’s English? Where to Start Playlist: Get Rachel’s Book: Follow on Facebook: I’m also on Instagram :) Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel’s English with video-based lessons and exercises. Rachel uses real life English conversation as the basis for teaching how to speak English and how to sound American -- improve listening comprehension skills. Study English vocabulary and English phrases such as phrasal verbs, as well as common expressions in English. Learn American idioms and American slang. #RachelsEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishPronunciation #AmericanEnglishPronunciation
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