It's not your vocabulary. it's how we actually talk
You've studied English for years. You can read articles, pass exams, and write emails. But when a native speaker talks at full speed, it sounds like one long blur. The reason? Textbook English and spoken English are two different things. Native speakers compress words, skip sounds, blend phrases together, and rely on rhythm patterns that nobody teaches in class. This course will close that gap. You'll learn to hear, understand, and use real spoken English.
"What are you going to do?" → "Whaddaya gonna do?"
Same sentence. completely different sound.
"I don't know" → "I dunno"
Three words collapse into two syllables.
"Give me a cup of coffee" → "Gimme a cuppa coffee"
Textbooks never write it this way, but everyone says it.
Tip
You don't need to speak this way yourself to benefit, but you absolutely need to recognize it when you hear it.