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Mar 19
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505. Why "don't you" turns into "donchu"...

HADAR SHEMESH
About this episode

Have you ever listened to a native English speaker and thought… wait, that sounds funny! 

You HEAR one thing, but you SEE  something completely different when it's written.

Today, I'm going to share with you a linguistic feature of English called coalescence (also known as fusion). 

It's one of the most common processes in spoken English. Once you understand it, a lot of things that used to sound confusing will suddenly make perfect sense, AND know this will help you understand native speakers so. much. better. 

To practice more, download the free practice sheet here → https://bit.ly/4sTJH8O 

For more information about consonants, check out my consonants masterclass → https://bit.ly/4sZkkTb

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