Sound More Native with Common Contractions in English Part 2: NOT n't
Learn how to speak clearly, sound more natural and finally feel confident and comfortable in English. Join my FREE Own Your English training: https://www.clearenglishcorner.com/ow... If you really want to sound more natural and native in your spoken English you have to use contractions. I know it can seem counterintuitive, but contractions are essential in mastering the rhythm and flow of spoken English. In this lesson, part 2 in a 3-part series, we will practice contracting NOT. Be sure to check out lesson 1 to practice IS, ARE and AM and be on the lookout for lesson 3 where we practice WILL. These 3 lessons are designed to help you to become aware of, and practice, the MOST common contractions in English. Lesson 1: Practice contracting IS, ARE, AM - • Want to Sound More Native? Do This! Common... Lesson 3: Practice contracting WILL- • Sound More Natural with Common Contraction... Download the free PDF that accompanies this lesson here: https://www.clearenglishcorner.com/p/... What students are saying about The Clear English Academy: “Don't miss this program. It will transform you.” George, native Malayalam speaker “The best part is everybody understands me when I speak and the anxiety that I felt when speaking English is gone.” Patty, native Spanish speaker “I can speak more confidently and fluently in my daily work. It is a turning point in both my life and my career.” Jing, native Mandarin speaker “This program is the best thing I have ever done to improve my spoken English.” Hanf, native Vietnamese speaker “I have to say that is probably the best decision I’ve ever made regarding improving my spoken English. This program is a game changer.” Seng, native Thai speaker “This is not just one more online pronunciation program, it's a turning point to a new level of English comprehension and interaction.” Katy, native Russian speaker

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