Improve Your English Pronunciation: Connected Speech (A1) — A1 English pronunciation lesson by Langcom

提高英语发音:连读(A1)

劳尔-马吉尼亚

Langcom 创始人 | 剑桥考试和SIELE考试考官

7 月 13, 2026

A1🔊 Pronunciation⏱️ 3 min read
Connected speech helps you speak English more naturally. It means joining words together. When one word ends with a consonant sound and the next word starts with a vowel sound, we often link them. For example, get off sounds like ge-toff. This makes your English sound smoother and faster, like native speakers. It also helps you understand others better when they speak quickly. Learning this simple rule will make a big difference in your listening and speaking skills. Practice linking sounds to improve your fluency and confidence.

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.

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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

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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!

关于作者:劳尔·马吉尼亚

劳尔·马吉尼亚是Langcom教育协会的主任,该协会是位于 美国. 凭借在语言教育和国际认证领域十余年的经验,他已帮助来自25个国家的数千名学生、教师和教育机构考取了剑桥英语证书以及IELTS、TOEFL和Michigan英语证书。.

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