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Achieving Smooth Reading when you Read Aloud

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Reading aloud becomes captivating when our phrases flow smoothly. To achieve this, mastering consonant-to-vowel linking is crucial. By connecting words seamlessly, we create a pleasing rhythm that engages listeners. I’ll explain a bit about what consonant-to-vowel linking is all about and that will help you polish the way you read aloud and gradually improve fluency.

 

Consonant-to-Vowel Linking:

Consonant-to-vowel linking is smoothly connecting the final consonant sound of one word to the initial vowel sound of the next word. It eliminates pauses, creating a continuous flow of sound. This technique enhances the natural rhythm of your speech.

 

Identify when linking is possible through some of the following ways:

a. Consonant + Vowel: Link words that end in a consonant sound to words beginning with a vowel sound. For example, "green apple" becomes "gree[n]apple."

 

b. Consonant + Silent "E" + Vowel: Link words where a silent "e" follows a consonant to words beginning with a vowel sound. For instance, "take off" becomes "tak[e]off."

 

c. Consonant + "Y" + Vowel: Link words ending in a consonant sound followed by "y" to words beginning with a vowel sound. For example, "happy ending" can be articulated as "happ[y]ending."

 

Try to apply linking techniques in real-life situations such as presentations, storytelling, or public speaking events. Incorporating linking enhances your delivery, engages your audience, and leaves a lasting impression.

Mastering consonant-to-vowel linking helps make your reading sound smooth and effortless. By understanding how to connect words together, practicing regularly, and overcoming challenges, you can captivate your audience and enjoy the magic of fluent reading. So, start using these techniques, engage your listeners, and make your reading come alive with consonant-to-vowel linking. Take the reading class in the link below where we will gradually move toward working on this technique.

So go ahead and make the bumpy smooth!

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