Why Is Casual English More Difficult? Welcome to the casual English micro-course.
For most people, casual English is more difficult than standard English. This is a problem because casual English is very common-- especially when traveling.
Casual English is used "on the street", and by friends, family and co-workers. It is also used in movies, TV shows and songs. To communicate with native speakers (Americans, Canadians, etc.) you must master casual English.
One reason that casual English is difficult is "linking sounds". Linked sounds create a lot of problems for casual English learners like you!
What are "linking sounds" and why are they difficult?
Here's a short video lesson to teach you now:Watch the video here: http://learnrealenglish.com/linking-sounds-in-english
On this same page, my friends and I give you a new lesson to help you understand the conversations you received!
Today you get a "Mini-Story" lesson. The purpose of the mini-story lesson is to improve your listening skills and teach you to think in English more.
During this course, we will give you a few different lessons to help you understand the casual conversation you received on day 1!
Have a great day and enjoy learning casual English for fun and travel!AJ Hoge
Author of "Effortless English: Learn To Speak English Like A Native"Host of "The Effortless English Show" with over 41 million downloads worldwide"The World's #1 English Teacher"
PS: These conversations and lessons all come from my friends and I at "Learn Real English". Learn Real English is focused on helping you master casualEnglish for travel and fun.
Download today's free Mini-Story lesson at: http://learnrealenglish.com/linking-sounds-in-english
The Effortless English Code
1. We Do The Best We Can
2. We Do The Right Thing
3. We Show Each Other We Care
The Mission
To Explore New Opportunities For Growth
To Bring Confidence, Vitality, and Happiness To People All Over The World
To Boldly Go Where We Have Never Gone Before
Effortless English Values
1. Devotion To The Mission
2. Enthusiasm
3. Constant And Never-ending Improvement
4. Contribution
5. Self Reliance
6. Persistence
7. Positive Leadership
Friday, 31 October 2014
Real English Lesson
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