Linking is a basic element of American English Pronunciation.
In a dictionary, words are given in isolation.
In natural speech, however, you link them.
In this lesson, we practice the indefinite article: an.
Normally, it is unstressed, pronounced: /әn/.
And…it links to words that begin with a vowel sound.

And now it’s your turn.
Here’s your audio pronunciation quiz.
Quiz: a or an
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Awesome content Olga, thank you so much.
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Eva
Thanks for The quiz, was interesting
Thank you.
Eva
Thank you
You’re welcome. This is an important part of American English pronunciation.
Eva
Thank you.
Linking is very important to understanding native speakers.
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Eva
Thanks good job
Good. I’m glad you like the lesson.
Eva