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Oh, starting off with a clear goal: sounding more like a native speaker, but with an important caveat about clarity being the priority. That's a good way to set expectations.
This idea of 'phrasing' instead of word-by-word is really hitting home. The example of 'I live in Spain. I like it a lot' versus speaking it all jumbled is so clear. It makes so much sense for fluency.
Thinking in phrases or clauses, like the relative clause example, is a game-changer. The 'If I had more money, I'd buy a new car' illustration shows how it creates a much smoother flow. This is definitely something to practice consciously.

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The speaker introduces the concept of "phrasing" as a key to sounding more like a native English speaker, moving away from speaking word-by-word [0:30]. Instead of distinct, isolated words, the focus shifts to thinking in complete phrases or clauses, with pauses placed strategically between them [0:30-1:00]. This approach, as demonstrated with "I live in Spain. I like it a lot" [0:30] or "If I had more money, I'd buy a new car" [1:00], significantly improves fluency and creates a more natural English rhythm. The method involves conscious attention to these phrases, followed by repetition and shadowing of native speakers to internalize this pattern [1:30].
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The speaker introduces the concept of "phrasing" as a key to sounding more like a native English speaker, moving away from speaking word-by-word [0:30]. Instead of distinct, isolated words, the focus shifts to thinking in complete phrases or clauses, with pauses placed strategically between them [0:30-1:00]. This approach, as demonstrated with "I live in Spain. I like it a lot" [0:30] or "If I had more money, I'd buy a new car" [1:00], significantly improves fluency and creates a more natural English rhythm. The method involves conscious attention to these phrases, followed by repetition and shadowing of native speakers to internalize this pattern [1:30].
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