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Early in the video, the speaker emphasizes that sounding like a native English speaker requires significant practice [] and patience, suggesting that immersion in an English-speaking country is ideal but achievable elsewhere []. The first key tip focuses on connecting words, a natural process in spoken language where sounds blend together. This involves dropping the first consonant sound when a word ends in a consonant and the next begins with the same one, as in "black coffee" becoming "bla coffee" []. Additionally, when a consonant meets a vowel at word boundaries, the consonant is "rolled" into the vowel, transforming phrases like "not at all" into a smoother "not-at-all" [].
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Early in the video, the speaker emphasizes that sounding like a native English speaker requires significant practice [] and patience, suggesting that immersion in an English-speaking country is ideal but achievable elsewhere []. The first key tip focuses on connecting words, a natural process in spoken language where sounds blend together. This involves dropping the first consonant sound when a word ends in a consonant and the next begins with the same one, as in "black coffee" becoming "bla coffee" []. Additionally, when a consonant meets a vowel at word boundaries, the consonant is "rolled" into the vowel, transforming phrases like "not at all" into a smoother "not-at-all" [].