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Clear English Corner with Keenyn Rhodes | Natural English Rhythm: Abbreviations, Numbers, Names @ClearEnglishCorner | Uploaded November 2018 | Updated October 2024, 17 hours ago.
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The key to more natural English rhythm is understanding what is emphasized and what falls into the background. In this lesson, I'll share 7 tips to help you sound more natural in your daily conversations when using abbreviations as well as sharing numbers and names.

Download the free PDF that accompanies this lesson here:
clearenglishcorner.com/p/abbreviations-numbers-names

Need help pronouncing English letters? Check this out: youtu.be/MvNdsUJDphU

Struggle with English numbers, like differentiating 13 and 30? You will definitely like this lesson: youtu.be/oXIz_2nad7s

Unsure about some of the abbreviations I shared in the video? Visit the blog to learn more: clearenglishcorner.com/blog/abbreviations-numbers-names

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