🎙️ Want to sound more like a native English speaker?
Here’s a surprising fact: native speakers often blend words together so smoothly that it sounds like one long, confusing word. This natural rhythm is called connected speech, and it’s one of the biggest reasons learners struggle to understand fast English!
🧠 In this episode of Peach Teach English, host Frankie Mesmer is joined by special guest Jesus Florez—ESL teacher and accent coach behind The American Accent Playbook—to explore connected speech and how it can totally transform your English.
💬 Why is connected speech so important?
Because it’s how people really speak. If you’ve ever thought, “They didn’t teach this in school!”—you’re right. Connected speech is rarely covered in class, yet it’s essential for sounding fluent and understanding native speakers in real life.
🎯 Together, we break down the 5 essential types of connected speech:
🔗 Linking
➕ Intrusion
❌ Elision
🔄 Assimilation
🌀 Flapping
You’ll hear practical examples, get tips you can use immediately, and learn how these techniques boost both your pronunciation and listening skills.
🎧 Whether you're an English learner, pronunciation coach, or language teacher, this episode is packed with value: real-life examples, expert insight, and clear explanations to help you sound more natural, confident, and native-like.
🔥 Practice makes perfect!
Check out the blog for detailed explanations, bonus examples, and an interactive shadowing exercise to help you start mastering connected speech today! READ BLOG NOW
⏱️ Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
01:05 – Jesus’s accent coaching journey
04:21 – Linking
07:03 – Intrusion
08:57 – Elision
14:13 – Assimilation
16:13 – Flapping
17:33 – Connected speech tips
21:47 – Final thoughts
📲 Listen now and practice along!
🔗 Connect with Jesus Florez:
Instagram & YouTube: The American Accent Playbook
LinkedIn: Jesus Florez-Villa
🔗 Connect with Frankie Mesmer:
Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @PeachTeachEnglish
Website: peachteachenglish.com
💬 Have you noticed connected speech in your conversations? Share your experience in the comments, and subscribe for weekly tips on mastering real-life English!
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