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Daily Slow English Do you have difficulty following a film or a series in English without subtitles?
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Do native speakers sometimes speak so fast that you catch absolutely nothing they said?
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Well, if you answered yes to either of those questions,
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hello, this episode is made just for you.
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Welcome back to Daily Slow English.
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Today, we're talking about how to actually improve your listening when it comes to fast-spoken English.
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We're going to give you five practical techniques,
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things you can go away and use today.
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Not someday, today.
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Reduced form, content words, chunking, shadowing, and speed listening.
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A lot to cover, so let us jump straight in.
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Technique number one, and honestly this is the main reason most learners struggle with fast English,
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people reduce their words.
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What does reduce mean?
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It means words get squashed together and they sound completely different from how they look written down.
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Classic example.
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Want to becomes wanna, and do you want to becomes d'yawanna.
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That is four separate words squatched into two sounds.
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And there are so many more.
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Going to becomes gonna.
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I don't know becomes done-a.
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Give me becomes gimme.
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These are everywhere, in films,
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in series, in real conversations.
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Then we have the big three that trip up almost every learner.
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Could have becomes coulda, should have becomes shoulda,
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and would have becomes woulda.
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Think about this.
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You are watching Netflix with English subtitles.
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You read, We Should Have Taken a Taxi.
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But what you actually hear is,
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we should have taken a taxi.
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No wonder you are confused.
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And then you think, why can I not understand this?
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I read the subtitle, I know those words,
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but I could not process the sound.
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It is not your fault.
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The written form and the spoken form are just two completely different things.
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Once you know reduced forms exist,
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everything starts to make sense.
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One important rule.
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Reduced forms are never used in written English.
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Ever.
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Only in spoken casual speech,
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so please do not write gonna in your emails.
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But do expect to hear it absolutely everywhere in real life.
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A few more to know.
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What are you doing becomes whatcha doing.
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Has to becomes has to.
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Because becomes cuz.
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Getting familiar?
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The moment you start recognizing these forms, your brain can relax.
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Instead of panicking when you miss a word,
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you simply say, oh, that was just a reduced form.
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I know what that is now.
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Technique number two, and this one is extremely useful when you are listening in real time.
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Focus on content words.
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Content words are your nouns, your verbs, your adjectives.
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They carry the actual meaning of a sentence.
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Function words like prepositions and conjunctions are often said quickly and quietly,
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and sometimes disappear completely.
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Here's a great example.
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I'm going to the shop to buy some milk.
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If you catch just four words,
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going, shop, buy, milk, you understand the whole meaning perfectly.
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You might miss the to and the the and the some entirely.
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But you still understand, because the content words gave you everything you needed.
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And here is something fascinating.
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The more English input you get – podcasts,
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films, radio – the faster your brain builds patterns,
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it actually starts predicting what the next word will be before you even hear it.
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Yes.
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The brain is a pattern machine.
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It is doing this without you even trying.
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And that prediction skill is a huge part of what real fluency feels like.
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Words arriving before you have to search for them.
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The more input you feed your brain,
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the faster those patterns lock in.
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Technique number three, chunking.
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We really love this one.
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on.
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Chunking means learning groups of words together as one single unit instead of word by word.
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If you stop to look up every single word you do not know in a sentence,
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you end up with a list of words.
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But if you accept the meaning of the whole sentence,
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you start to feel the language.
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There's actually research on this.
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Twenty percent of what young English-speaking children say is in frozen phrases.
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They learn, can I have,
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as one chunk, long before they know what a modal verb even is.
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So, learning Can I have a black coffee,
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please, as one whole chunk is faster and more natural than studying the verb can separately first.
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Your brain stores it as one piece and pulls it out instantly when you need it.
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That is why phrases feel more natural than words you build one by one.
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The key rule with chunking?
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Stop looking up every single word if you already understand the meaning of the whole sentence.
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Understanding the sentence is the goal, not every individual word.
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Best way to build chunks?
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Watch series and films.
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When you hear a phrase that sounds natural and useful,
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press pause, say it out loud, and go again.
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It sticks in your memory so much faster this way.
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Which brings us to technique number four,
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shadowing, one of the most powerful techniques for training your ears and your mouth to work together at the same time.
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Shadowing means you listen to a sentence and immediately repeat it out loud.
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No thinking, no translating, just pure reaction.
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Copy the speed, the rhythm,
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and the sounds as closely as you can.
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You can do this with any video you enjoy.
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Find a scene, press pause after two or three sentences,
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repeat exactly what you heard.
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Shadowing trains your brain to process English faster.
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It also naturally improves your accent because you are physically copying real sounds,
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not just reading words on a page.
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And you do not need an hour.
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Five minutes of shadowing every day compounds over weeks into something really significant.
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It is one of those habits that feels small but genuinely changes everything.
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And here's a little secret.
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If it feels slightly uncomfortable at first, that means it's working.
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Growth in language learning almost always lives just outside the comfort zone.
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And our fifth and final technique, speed listening.
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This is about deliberately training your ears to handle different speeds of English.
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Start by listening at normal speed,
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then increase by 10 to 20 percent.
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It feels uncomfortable at first,
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but your brain adapts much faster than you think it will.
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If you are struggling with a particular accent or speed, do the opposite.
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Slow the audio down first, build your understanding there.
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Then slowly work back up to normal speed.
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You can do this right now on YouTube.
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Go into settings on any video and change the playback speed.
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Try 1.2 or 1.5 times speed.
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It feels strange at first,
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but within a week your ears adjust,
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and then normal speed starts to feel slow.
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It is such a simple tool,
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and most people never think to use it.
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And with all five of these techniques, the key is consistency.
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Small practice every day is far more powerful than one long session once a week.
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Pick just one technique to start with this week.
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Make it a habit.
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Then add the next one.
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You do not have to do everything at once.
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Just start.
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Alright, let us round up.
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Five techniques for understanding fast-spoken English.
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1. Learn your reduced forms.
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They are everywhere, and now you know why they confused you.
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2. Focus on content words.
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Trust your brain to fill in the gaps and build patterns over time.
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3. Chunk your phrases as one unit.
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4. Shadow every day, even just five minutes.
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5. Change your playback speed and train your ears deliberately.
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If you have been struggling with fast English,
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it is not your fault.
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You just needed the right tools,
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and now you have them.
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Remember, every advanced English speaker you admire went through this exact same stage.
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The confusion with fast speech is completely normal and completely temporary.
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And there will be a moment,
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and it always comes, when something just clicks.
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You hear a sentence at full speed,
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and you understand it without thinking.
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That moment is coming for you.
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There is no shortcut to listening fluency,
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but there is a path,
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and it is made of small daily input,
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real exposure, and deliberate practice.
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The five techniques we shared today are that path.
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Every episode you listen to,
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every film scene you shadow,
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every phrase you learn as a chunk, it all adds up.
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Trust the process.
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The results will come.
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If this episode helped you today,
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please like it and subscribe to Daily Slow English for more lessons just like this one every week.

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이러한 표현들은 일상 대화에서 자주 사용되므로, 여러분이 실제 대화에서 자연스럽게 이해하고 대답하기 위해 반드시 알고 있어야 할 필수 문구입니다. 특히 IELTS 스피킹 준비 중이라면, 이러한 줄임말에 익숙해지는 것이 중요합니다.

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