What is Connected Speech?
English speakers often join words together. They do not pause between every single word.
- This way of speaking is called connected speech.
- It makes English sound fast and natural.
- Learning connected speech helps you understand native speakers better.
How to Link Sounds: Consonant + Vowel
This is a very common rule in connected speech. It is easy to learn!
- Look at two words together.
- The first word ends with a consonant sound (like /t/, /n/, /m/).
- The next word starts with a vowel sound (like /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, /u/).
When this happens, we link the two sounds. They join together. There is no pause between them.
- 例如 an apple sounds like a-napple.
- 例如 get up sounds like ge-tup.
Why is Connected Speech Important?
Learning about connected speech has many benefits for your English.
- Understand better: When native speakers talk, they use connected speech. If you know this rule, you will understand them more easily.
- Speak naturally: Your English will sound more like a native speaker. It will be smoother.
- Improve fluency: You will speak faster and more confidently.
Examples
- I live in a house. (The ‘n’ in ‘in’ links to ‘a’)
- It’s an orange. (The ‘n’ in ‘an’ links to ‘orange’)
- Can I ask a question? (The ‘n’ in ‘can’ links to ‘I’; the ‘k’ in ‘ask’ links to ‘a’)
- What is it? (The ‘t’ in ‘what’ links to ‘is’; the ‘s’ in ‘is’ links to ‘it’)
- Turn it off. (The ‘n’ in ‘turn’ links to ‘it’; the ‘t’ in ‘it’ links to ‘off’)
- Pick it up. (The ‘k’ in ‘pick’ links to ‘it’; the ‘t’ in ‘it’ links to ‘up’)
Practice
Common mistakes for Spanish speakers
Common Mistakes for Spanish Speakers
Many Spanish speakers make these mistakes when learning connected speech:
- Pausing too much: You might pause between every word. This makes English sound choppy, not smooth.
- Wrong: I… am… a… student. (with pauses)
- Right: I am a student. (The ‘m’ in ‘am’ links to ‘a’)
- Not linking sounds: Forgetting to join consonant and vowel sounds.
- Wrong: He is… old. (with a pause)
- Right: He is old. (The ‘s’ in ‘is’ links to ‘old’)
常见问题
What is the main rule for connected speech at A1 level?
The main rule for A1 is to link a word ending in a consonant sound to a word starting with a vowel sound. This makes your speech flow better.
Why should I learn connected speech?
Learning connected speech helps you understand native speakers better. It also makes your own English sound more natural and fluent, like a native speaker.
Is it difficult to learn connected speech?
No, it is not difficult. Start with simple consonant + vowel linking. Listen carefully to English speakers and try to repeat what you hear. Practice makes it easier!





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