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This lesson will build on past lessons by helping you use connected speech to sound more fluent.
Introduction
Say these phrases.
- "Nice to meet you."
- "That's a really good question."
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"I was born and raised in [hometown]."
Warm Up
Let's discuss those three phrases.
- How's your fluency for each one?
- Is one easier to say than the others? If so, why?
Language
A. Set phrases
Say these phrases fluently. Each phrase is one chunk of connected speech.
- First of all...
- In my opinion...
- To be honest...
- As a matter of fact...
Which parts of those phrases are stressed?
Go back. Say each phrase slowly, with as much word stress as you can. Then say it again at a natural pace, using the correct word stress.
B. Your phrases
For each topic, think of other phrases you like to use. Your teacher can help you. When you think of a good phrase, say it 5 times.
Topics:
- Describing your job.
- Giving a strong opinion.
- Giving a weak opinion.
Practice
Now, practice answering some questions. Focus on using a smooth rhythm of speech.