Ever feel like your English sounds a bit robotic? You know, a little too formal and not quite how native speakers talk? The secret sauce is in using linkers, adverbs, and idioms correctly. Instead of saying, 'So, you know, I'm really into that kind of weather, you know, with sunny days, clear skies, and not too scorching hot, you know what I mean?', try something like, 'Personally, I'm a big fan of sunny, clear days where it's warm but not unbearably hot.' See the difference? Linkers like 'personally' and adverbs like 'unbearably' add nuance and flow, while idioms like 'a big fan of' make your speech sound effortlessly natural. So ditch the robot voice and start speaking English like you were born to!

Speak Like a Native: Mastering Fluent English with Linkers, Adverbs, and Idioms

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