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The Rhythm of English
Introduction to Rhythm
Brief Introduction
Foundations of Rhythm
Which Word to Stress
How to Stress
How to Squeeze Function Words
Reducing Function Words
Overview of Function Word Reductions
Reducing Can
Reducing Have and Has
Reducing You and Your
Reducing Prepositions
Reducing H Pronouns
Contractions
To Be Contractions
Will Contractions
Would Contractions
Have and Has Contractions
Had Contractions
Negative Contractions
Non-Reductions (Loud function Words)
THIS THAT THESE and THOSE
This That These Those Repetition Practice
Linking
Linking Same Consonants
Lining Different Consonants
Linking Consonant to Vowel
Linking Tricky T and D
Linking Long Vowel to Vowel
Linking Short Vowel to Vowel
Linking Review
Tricky T
Tricky T: Clear T, Held T, TN and NT
Tricky T: Fast D
Blending
How to Blend
Blending Practice
Review
Rhythm Poem
Introduction to Rhythm
The Rhythm of English
By:
Sheila Lebedenko
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Learn why we need rhythm, what it is, and what the basic elements are.
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Brief Introduction
Foundations of Rhythm
Which Word to Stress
How to Stress
How to Squeeze Function Words
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