Develop a natural rhythm when speaking English

Develop a natural rhythm when speaking English

In this two part episode, Jennifer shows you how to develop your awareness of the natural rhythm in English. Learn to pause naturally by grouping your words into thoughts, also called thought groups. This is great for all levels of students learning English as a second language (ESL).

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sallanagendra 9 months ago
hi
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Cem Dogan 4 months ago
I like the way you teach english
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noorx 3 months ago
I am student in UK, and I have never seen a such great lesson like this, thank you so much for your value effort.
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rdlcarolino 3 months ago
thanks you're great.
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rdlcarolino 3 months ago
im really learning so much from you.thanks so much.god bless.
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profjosei 2 months ago
jennifer is the best teacher in english phonetics and phonalogy
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mohamad shareef 2 months ago
thanks a lot
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majorcynic 1 week ago
I believe you contradicted yourself at 3:12 when you talk about "pauses." You say that we tend to pause longer after a comma than after a period; but I believe you meant to say it the other way round, because then talk about the slash marks indicating the pauses; and you have two slashes after the periods, and one after the commas; indicating that the longer pause is after the periods!
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