The English Reductions Nobody Taught You.

🚀 Join Nick’s English Hub for live American accent coaching, pronunciation correction, and weekly practice: 👉 https://www.skool.com/nicks-english-h... Do Americans sometimes sound like they’re swallowing half the sentence? In this lesson, you’ll learn the colloquial English reductions Americans use in fast, casual conversations—including gotta, wanna, didja, don’tcha, lemme, and many more. You’ll discover how native speakers connect words, remove sounds, and reduce common phrases so their English flows naturally. More importantly, you’ll practice using these reductions yourself so you can understand fast American English and stop sounding overly careful or robotic. Inside this lesson: ✅ Common reductions used in everyday American English ✅ How T + Y can create the CH sound ✅ Why sounds such as H disappear in fast speech ✅ How words blend together during natural conversations ✅ Guided practice to improve your rhythm and fluency ✅ The difference between casual pronunciation and formal writing These forms are meant to represent casual pronunciation, not correct formal spelling. Stop pronouncing every word separately. Learn how Americans actually connect and reduce their words—and start sounding clearer, faster, and more natural. 🎧 Watch, repeat, and practice each example out loud. Subscribe for more American pronunciation, rhythm, reductions, linking, stress, and intonation lessons. #AmericanEnglish #EnglishPronunciation #SpeakEnglish #AccentReduction #LearnEnglish