To speak like a native, you must master the "little monsters" of English: get, put, turn, take, look.
These scripts are the social glue. Use them. Speak Like a Native
For millions of language learners around the world, the phrase represents the ultimate summit of achievement. It’s the dream that whispers in your ear every time you fumble for a word, mispronounce a vowel, or translate a sentence directly from your mother tongue only to realize it makes no sense. To speak like a native, you must master
Natives glue words together. "What do you want to do?" becomes: "Whaddyawanna do?" For millions of language learners around the world,
Because your mother tongue is sabotaging you.
On listen #1, you get the gist. On listen #5, you hear the phrasal verbs. On listen #9, you can predict the next sentence. You absorb the rhythm of that person's speech. When you later go to speak about that topic, those specific phrases will rise naturally to your lips.
Most learners listen to "English for learners" (slow, clear, boring). To speak like a native, you need massive, repetitive exposure to one specific niche.