Fast Speech | How To - AI Video Analysis

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Alright, starting off with an intro from Stefanie. Seems like this is going to be a practical guide to improving spoken English.
Oh, this is a great point! The idea that 'fast speech' isn't about speed but natural cadence makes so much sense. It's really about sounding like a native, not rushing.
This is key – English not being phonetic. I always wondered why spelling and pronunciation felt so disconnected, and this explains it perfectly. So many words don't sound like they're written.

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The video begins by defining "fast speech" not as excessive speed, but as the natural pace of native English speakers [0:00]. It immediately highlights a core concept: English is not a phonetic language [0:30], meaning words are not pronounced as they are written, particularly in everyday and casual conversation. This leads to sound changes and eliminations that are crucial for understanding and emulating native fluency.
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The video begins by defining "fast speech" not as excessive speed, but as the natural pace of native English speakers [0:00]. It immediately highlights a core concept: English is not a phonetic language [0:30], meaning words are not pronounced as they are written, particularly in everyday and casual conversation. This leads to sound changes and eliminations that are crucial for understanding and emulating native fluency.
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