Sound more NATURAL and FLUENT with word LINKING: How to link (connect) Words in Spoken English

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Sound more NATURAL and FLUENT with WORD  LINKING: How to link (connect) Words in Spoken English. 👉 Don't forget to subscribe to our FREE YouTube channel for more updates. Subscribe now: https://bit.ly/2mmB5LR In this video, you can learn English about some common examples of word linking in English pronunciation. Word linking means to connect the final sound of one word to the beginning sound of the next word. You can also see how learning English about linking and (connecting) words can help your English listening and improve your spoken English. It is important to study linking pronunciation in English, linking words pronunciation, and how to link words in English. You can link words in English to sound more like a native speaker. By studying linking words you can improve your English fluency and English pronunciation practice American accent. How to Build Confidence with English https://youtu.be/_FCWE2D6Vlk Learn English by Shadowing - Learn English by Yourself https://youtu.be/O_zMSuLnkJI Check out our other podcasts https://www.dannyenglish.com/podcast Try one of our courses or books 👇👇 Learn English through stories 1 eBook 👉 https://amzn.to/3B7OokO Learn English through stories 2 eBook 👉 https://amzn.to/3l2n01Z Learn English through stories 3 eBook 👉https://amzn.to/3h1JzRM On the English Danny Channel, you will Learn English with beginner, intermediate, and advanced English lessons. So, watch our videos to get beginner, intermediate, and advanced English listening and vocabulary practice. This is an English learning channel with many English lessons. Get the audio Podcast https://anchor.fm/englishdanny  ________ 👉 Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more updates. 👉 Subscribe now: https://bit.ly/2mmB5LR  ________ Let's Stay Connected:👇🏼 📢Website: http://www.dannyenglish.com  ♥️FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/paperenglish/