Normal vs. Fast English
When speaking English quickly, native speakers often shorten words and phrases for ease and speed. This video explores the key differences between normal and fast English, providing examples that will help you speak more like a native.
In normal English, phrases like “Is he?” become “Izzy” in fast English, and “What do you” turns into “Whaddya.” These shortened versions make it easier to converse at a quicker pace while maintaining clarity.
Another common change occurs with “Are you,” which becomes “Ya” in fast speech. Similarly, “Are we” is shortened to “Awe,” making it sound more fluid. When it comes to asking questions, “Who do you” can be shortened to “Whodya” for quicker communication.
Learning these fast English variations will help you understand native speakers more easily and improve your own fluency when speaking. Practice incorporating these changes into your conversations to sound more natural and confident in real-life situations. By mastering both normal and fast English, you’ll be able to adapt to any conversation style effortlessly.
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