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"Speak Like a Native" often refers to a series of educational guides and video lessons aimed at achieving natural English fluency. There isn't one single "text" or "piece," but rather several prominent comprehensive resources under this title: 1. The 2-Hour Fluency Guide (YouTube)
Moving from "fluent" to "native-like" isn't about memorizing more dictionary definitions; it’s about shifting your identity and fine-tuning your ears. Here is how to bridge that final gap. 1. Master the "Music" (Prosody) Speak Like a Native
- Watch native media: Watch TV shows, movies, and videos in the target language to get a feel for the culture and context.
- Engage with native speakers: Engage in conversations with native speakers to understand the nuances of the language and culture.
- Practice active listening: Pay attention to the speaker's tone, body language, and verbal cues to understand the context of the conversation.
Exercise: Listen to a native conversation. Transcribe it as one long string of sounds. You will notice that natives smush words together ("Did you" becomes "Dija," "Going to" becomes "Gonna"). Stop fighting the smushing; embrace it. That is the rhythm of fluency. "Speak Like a Native" often refers to a