Connected Speech: Intrusion (Part 3) | Pronunciation | Eng
This video will teach you how to achieve a more fluent and natural speech through one of many useful connected speech techniques, called “intrusion”, when an additional sound “intrudes” or inserts itself between others. It is often a /j/, /w/, /r/ between two other vowel sounds. Watch to learn more about it! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TeawithMari... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Like my Facebook page: / teawithmarina

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